Activity 2. Module 5, Lesson 3

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PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Old Nalsian Road, Nalsian, Calasiao, Pangasinan, Philippines 2418


Tel. No. (075)522-8032/Fax No. (075)523-0894/Website: www.philcst.edu.ph
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED, Member: Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU),
Philippine Association of Maritime Institutions (PAMI)

MODULE 5: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS


Lesson 3: Lesson 3: Communication and Technology in the Supply Chain and
Supply Chain Collaboration

ACTIVITY 2

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Copy the question below and type your answer in MSWord file/clean sheet of paper
with calculations;
2. Save the file as PDF file (so that it cannot be edited once it is submitted);
3. Save it in your Google Drive (create your personal Google Drive if you don’t have one);
4. Link the assignment file in the Online Text of the PhilCST LMS (do not forget to check the
share permission in your Google Drive);
5. Assignments that will not follow the first four (4) instructions will not be accepted by
the LMS / Or will not be credited (corrected) by the instructor. Limit your answer to two
hundred (200) words or less;
6. Submit your assignment on or before the deadline (the PhilCST LMS will not accept any
assignment after the deadline); and,
7. Please observe academic honesty (do not submit files that were already submitted by your
classmates).

QUESTION:

Problem #1
Janna’s Food Supply is a supplier to restaurants and bake shops. Here is an analysis
from the past two years regarding their inventory management.
a) Compute the turns.
b) In which year was their supply chain performance better?

(2021) (2019)
Cost of goods sold P850,000 P955,000
Average aggregate inventory value P1,250,000 P1,003,800

Problem #2
J’s Custom Automotive Finishing has calculated that his annual cost of goods sold at
45,000,000. His average inventory value in 2019 is:
a) How much is the total aggregate value?
b) Compute the days of supply.

Production components P1,830,000


Production supplies P780,000

Professor: Ednalyn C. Harrison, LPT, MBA, DBA


Operations Management and TQM
PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Old Nalsian Road, Nalsian, Calasiao, Pangasinan, Philippines 2418
Tel. No. (075)522-8032/Fax No. (075)523-0894/Website: www.philcst.edu.ph
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED, Member: Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU),
Philippine Association of Maritime Institutions (PAMI)

Finished goods P195,200


Total aggregate inventory value:

ASSESSMENT:
The problem-solving questions will be assessed with a maximum score of
40pts . The rubric below will guide you on how your answer will be rated.
Needs
Excellent Very Good Average Unacceptable
Improvement
(5) (4) (3) (1)
(2)
Approach chosen Invalid approach
Valid approach Valid approach Little or no
is that
Strategic with minor with multiple understanding
clearly shown, demonstrates
Approach errors that don’t errors that of how to
clearly written & little
(S) disrupt impede approach the
all elements understanding
understanding. understanding. problem.
are valid. of the problem.
Appropriate
concepts
that are fully
Appropriate At least one
understood Appropriate
concepts that concept Little or no
Physics (symmetries, concepts
are mostly identified understanding
Concepts conserved identified, but not
understood but but unable to of physics
(P) quantities, employed or
employed with demonstrate concepts.
etc.), clearly understood.
errors. understanding.
stated &
employed
correctly.
Correct starting
equations. All
mathematical
steps are
Correct starting clearly shown but Correct starting Incorrect
equations; All minor equations. The equations;
Can identify at
mathematical errors yield wrong mathematical demonstrates
Mathematical least one
steps are clearly answer. steps are hard to little or no
Concepts equation, but
shown and they OR follow and errors understanding
(M) unable to apply
flow easily Correct starting begin to of mathematical
them.
toward the equations with impede concepts
correct answer. correct final result application. involved.
but the
mathematical
steps are
hard to follow.
100% correct Correct answer Incorrect answer, Unable to reach No answer.
answer – analytically but on the right a correct answer
Answer analytically (IA) (IA), but not path. on
(A) numerically (IA) numerically this path.
& conceptually (IA).
(IA).

Professor: Ednalyn C. Harrison, LPT, MBA, DBA


Operations Management and TQM

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