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Title: Operations Management (MD021)


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Operations Management(MD021)
  • Location Planning and Analysis

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Agenda
  • Strategic nature of location decisions
  • Considerations when making location decisions
  • Numerical methods for analyzing locations
  • Geographic information systems can aid location
    decisions

3
There are many factors that drive location
decisions
  • Marketing strategy involves expanding network of
    facilities
  • Relative costs of doing business
  • Growth in demand
  • Resources available
  • Depletion of resources

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Strategic aspects of location decisions
  • Strategic importance of location decisions
  • Organizational strategy should drive location
    decisions
  • Locating facilities involves long term
    commitment/costs, which constrain future strategy
  • Location characteristics impact investments,
    revenues, operations, supply chains
  • Location decisions can create entry barriers for
    competitors
  • Objectives will depend on the type of firm
  • For Profit profit potential
  • Non Profit/Government balance between costs
    and services provided to customers/constituents

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There are often many location options
  • Often must consider many location options
  • No single location may be better than others
  • Often must identify several locations from which
    to choose
  • Basic options to consider
  • Expand existing facilities
  • Add new facilities to network of existing
    facilities
  • Shut down existing facility, move to new location
  • Do nothing stay in same location

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Considerations When Making Location Decisions
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Typical steps when making location decisions
  • Decide on the criteria that are important for the
    location decision
  • Identify the important factors
  • Develop location alternatives
  • Evaluate each of the alternatives
  • Make a selection

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Location Decision Factors
Community Considerations
Regional Factors
Site-related Factors
Multiple Plant Strategies
9
Regional Factors
  • Location near raw materials, due to necessity,
    perishability, or transportation costs
  • Location of markets, clients, or constituents
  • Labor factors cost, availability, skills,
    education
  • Climate
  • Tax rates and tax incentives

10
Regional factors involved in global location
decisions
  • Comparative advantage (e.g., labor) in many
    developing countries
  • Challenging to manage facilities, personnel and
    operations around the world
  • Tariffs can impede trade
  • Import restrictions can hurt ability to move
    technologies, equipment, spare parts
  • Language differences
  • Cultural differences
  • Level of corruption
  • Different legal systems

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Community Considerations
  • Quality of life
  • Quality of services (police, fire, etc.)
  • Local attitudes toward certain types of
    businesses (N.I.M.B.Y.)
  • Environmental regulations
  • Public utilities cost, availability
  • Developer support
  • Taxes and tax incentives

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Tax incentives and credits are often a major
consideration when locating
  • Tax Incentives and Tax Credits (2003 survey by
    KPMG 209 corporate real estate professionals)
  • Importance of tax incentives and credits
    Important/Very Important (3.64 avg. ranking out
    of 4.00)
  • Factoring into location decisions
  • Job creation tax credits (64)
  • Sales tax exemptions (63)
  • Property tax abatements (52)
  • Enterprise zone tax credits (51)
  • Job training benefits (51)

Source http//www.facilitycity.com/busfac/bf_04_0
1_news1.asp
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Site Related Factors
  • Land soil conditions, load factors, drainage
    rates
  • Transportation access for semi-trucks, close to
    freeway
  • Zoning residential vs. commercial vs. mixed use
  • Environmental regulations swamp land,
    endangered species

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Multiple Plant Strategies
  • Product plant strategy
  • Products/product lines produced in separate
    plants
  • Market area plant strategy
  • Each plant produces all products plant serves a
    geographic region
  • Process plant strategy
  • Each plant focuses on different processes

15
Service facility location involves very different
considerations
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Ongoing trends in manufacturing location decisions
  • Foreign producers locating in U.S.
  • Made in USA
  • Currency fluctuations
  • Just-in-time manufacturing techniques
  • Microfactories small factory with a narrow
    product focus, located near major market
  • Information Technology facilitates coordination
    between facilities, supply chain

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Numerical Methods for Analyzing Facility Locations
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Evaluating Locations
  • Cost-Profit-Volume Analysis
  • Determine fixed and variable costs associated
    with location alternatives
  • Plot total costs for each alternative on the same
    graph
  • Determine location having lowest total costs
  • Assumptions
  • Fixed costs are constant
  • Variable costs are linear
  • Output can be closely estimated
  • Only one product involved

19
Locational Cost-Volume Analysis
  • Fixed and variable costs for four potential
    locations

20
Calculate total costs for two levels of output
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Solution is found by graphing and identifying
regions of minimum costs
22
Several alternative methods for evaluating
locations
  • Transportation Model
  • Decision based on movement costs of raw materials
    or finished goods
  • Involves linear programming (optimization tools)
  • Factor Rating
  • Decision based on quantitative and qualitative
    inputs
  • Choose appropriate factors, weight their
    importance, rate them for each location, weight
    ratings together into an index
  • Center of Gravity Method
  • Makes decision based on minimizing distribution
    costs to a number of facilities

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Factor rating method for choosing a location
Boston, with a weighted score of 79, is higher,
and would be chosen
24
Center of Gravity method for locating
distribution facilities
Assume we have two facilities, in Springfield and
Boston (on the Mass Pike, 85 miles apart) (assume
Mass Pike is a straight line)
Decision Locate 57 miles from Springfield (approx.
at I-495)
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Geographic Information Systems
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • GIS systems are made specifically for analyzing
    and presenting data related to geographical
    positions
  • (Latitude, Longitude) Location
  • Street Location
  • Town
  • County
  • State
  • Nation

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • ESRIs (www.esri.com) ArcView is the primary
    product available (and used) for such
    applications
  • Links to free data sources
  • Links to data sources you can purchase
  • Links to online mapping applications that you can
    use to locate facilities
  • http//www.esri.com/software/internetmaps/index.ht
    ml

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Massachusetts uses GIS to assist firms when
locating in MA
  • Massachusetts GIS Resources
  • MassGIS (http//www.state.ma.us/mgis/)
  • General mapping of state data
  • MassMeansBusiness (http//www.massmeansbusiness.co
    m/)
  • Has a search system for locating available
    facilities
  • Locate state funding opportunities
  • Description of regions for locating

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Many states and govt bodies provide GIS
resources for location decisions
  • States and City Government GIS
  • San Francisco Prospector (http//www.sfprospector.
    com/)
  • Has a search system for locating available
    facilities
  • City of Tucson, AZ (http//www.ci.tucson.az.us/ed/
    ed.htm)
  • Has a search system for locating available
    facilities
  • Federal Government GIS
  • HUD e-Maps (http//www.hud.gov/emaps)
  • Locations of populations, businesses, etc.
  • Locations of Tax Increment Financing areas, etc.
  • US Geological Survey (http//www.usgs.gov/)

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GIS can be used to identify promising markets for
locating
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GIS can be used to identify clusters of similar
or related businesses
Locating Clusters of Similar Businesses
Source http//www.esri.com/news/arcnews/fall01art
icles/gissupports.html
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