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National Cranberry Cooperative Case Study
Case Study: “National Cranberry Cooperative”

Question 1: “Draw a Process Flow Diagram of Receiving Plant 1”. For each step in the process indicate the resource pool, number of resources in the pool, total capacity of the pool.

There are actually 27 holding bins, some of which can hold either dry or wet cranberries.
Total Destoning machine capacity is 4500 bbl/hr
Total Dechaffing machine capacity is 1500 bbl/hr dry and 3000 bbl/hr wet cranberries
Total Dryer capacity is 600 bbl/hr of wet cranberries
Total Separating capacity is 1200 bbl/hr

Question 2: “What is the maximum long-term achievable throughput of RP1?”

There are actually two limitations on throughput for Receiving Plant 1. For wet cranberries, throughput of RP1
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Will inventory be depleted in 24 hrs?

70/30 (wet/dry) mix is 13,300 bbl wet and 5,700 bbl dry berries
Uniform delivery over 11 hr period is 1210 bbl/hr arrival of wet and 520 bbl/hr of dry
Wet berries can be processed at 600 bbl/hr (limited by Dryer capacity)
With a 1200 bbl/hr Separator capacity, this indicates that dry berries can be processed at 600 bbl/hr while 600 bbl/hr of wet berries are also being processed.

Therefore, wet berries will accumulate at (1210-600=610
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Two additional driers would increase the processing throughput for wet berries to 1000 bbl/hr. This would allow 200 bbl/hr to be processed concurrently. With these rates, on a peak delivery day wet berries would accumulate at (1210-1000 = 210 bbl/hr) and dry berries would accumulate at (520-200 = 320 bbl/hr). After 11 hrs of delivery, the accumulation would be 2310 bbl of wet and 3520 bbl of dry cranberries, all within the holding bin capacity. Therefore, no trucks would have to wait to unload. The inventory would then be processed based on utilizing the 1200 bbl/hr Separating capacity to process the wet and dry berry inventories in proportion to finishing both at the same time (710 bbl/hr dry and 490 bbl/hr wet). This would allow the entire days input to be processed by 16 hrs from the first delivery vice 22.2 hrs in the case without purchase of the additional 2 Dryers. If this model were followed, you could also avoid the conversion and cost of additional bins to handle both wet and dry berries. A 16 hr day may also allow you to operate in 2 shifts, vice having a single shift with a high amount of overtime. There is not enough data on labor costs and availability to further develop the business case, but it would be a worthwhile effort for the NCC

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