Would the following activities at a manufacturer of shampoo be best classified as unit-level, batch-level, product-level, or facility level activities?
Researching new formulas | Shipping orders to stores | |
A. | Batch | Batch |
B. | Unit | Unit |
C. | Product | Batch |
D. | Product | Unit |
Choice A
Choice B
Choice C
Choice D
Choice C
Researching new formulas is undertaken at the product level. Whether the product shall be manufactured or not or new ways of producing the product are found out in these kinds of researches. These are the intila processes and are thus based on product level.
Products are shipped in batches and the cost is incurred for the whole lot of units that are shipped. Shipping cost is thus incurred at the batch level.
Hence Option C is correct
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