InstructionsThe case study link is provided below for the Case Study 1. Read and study the case and complete the questions at the end of the study. Use the case study outline below to assist you with your analysis. Questions should be answered using case study format. Ensure that you adequately explain the problem, describe alternative solutions and justify your recommendation. OUTLINE FOR CASE ANALYSIS
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I. Major Facts
(State here the major facts as you see them. Make statements clear and concise for your own understanding as well as for the understanding of the other students and the instructor.)
II. Major Problem
(State here the major problem as you see it. Emphasize the present major problem. You may wish to phrase your statement in the form of a question. In a few cases, there may be more than one major problem. A good problem statement will be concise, usually only one sentence.)
III. Possible Solutions
A. (List here the possible solutions to the major problem. Let your imagination come up with alternative ways to solve the problem.
B. Do not limit yourself to only one or two possible solutions. These solutions should be distinct from each other.
C. However, you may wish to include portions of one solution in another solution, as long as each solution stands alone. Only in this manner will your subsequent choice be definitive.
D. Briefly note advantages and disadvantages of each possible solution.)
etc.
IV. Choice and Rationale
(State here your choice, A or B or ___ and the detailed reasons for your choice. You may also state your reasons for not choosing the other alternative solutions.)
V. Implementation
(Prepare a plan to implement your choice)
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CJ Industries and
Heavey Pumps 1In October 2007, CJ Industries (CJI) had just been awarded a 5-year contract withGreat Lakes Pleasure Boats amounting to U.S. $10 million per year, commencing in July2008. CJI would be providing a number of key engine components for Great Lakes’ luxuryline of pleasure boats. The award marked an important milestone for CJI, in that it wasthe culmination of several years of hard work and dedicated service, supplying GreatLakes parts for their boats on an as-needed basis. The contract had significant longterm follow-on potential as well, if they could continue to show Great Lakes they hadthe capabilities to be one of their valued, alliance partners. In addition, with this contractGreat Lakes would represent approximately 30 percent of CJI’s annual sales, so performing adequately on this contract had a significant long-term financial impact on CJI.One of the parts, a bilge pump, was an item that CJI had been purchasing from oneof their suppliers, Heavey Pumps, a small local specialty pump manufacturer, on aninformal, non-contract basis. The remaining items were all built in-house by CJI andsupplied to Great Lakes from one of their two finished goods warehouses located nearthe Great Lakes production facilities. Heavey Pumps was producing and delivering50 bilge pumps at a time at a cost of U.S. $1500 per unit and built to Great Lakes’ specifications, to one of the CJI warehouses, whenever an order was telephoned in by CJI.The delivery costs (about U.S. $500 per 50 pump shipment, depending on the carrierused) were included in the U.S. $1500 per unit price. This scenario typically occurredabout every four to six months. Normally, CJI would order another batch of 50 abouteight to ten weeks ahead of time, and Heavey had always been able to supply thepumps before CJI’s stock was depleted.Though CJI had sufficient excess capacity to ramp up production on the parts to besupplied in the Great Lakes contract, they were not sure about the ability or willingnessof Heavey to increase their production of the bilge pumps. The new demand for bilgepumps starting in July would be 50 pumps per month, and potentially more, dependingon Great Lakes’ demand, and the ability of CJI to perform on the contract.There were a number of issues that Nik Grams, the purchasing manager who put thecontract together with Great Lakes, needed to work out with both Heavey and the production manager at CJI, in order for this contract to be met with as few problems aspossible. The issue with Heavey Pumps was whether or not they could guarantee deliveryof 50 pumps per month to one of the CJI warehouses. This had been the one item thathad “slipped through the cracks” on the contract with Great Lakes, and it now loomed assomething that could conceivably put the contract in jeopardy. There were potentiallyadditional equipment, labor, and other production costs for Heavey associated with theextra demand for bilge pumps, not to mention extra delivery costs as well. Heavey had1. © Joel Wisner, PhD, C.P.M., University of Nevada, Las Vegas (joel.wisner@unlv.edu). This case was prepared solely to provide material for class discussion. The author does not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The author has disguised names and otheridentifying information to protect confidentiality.3been a reliable supplier for CJI for a number of years, but nothing else had ever beenpurchased from them. In addition, because the demand for these pumps was rather lowand the deliveries were sporadic, no performance records had ever been kept for them.Mr. Grams had also not known specifically about the quality history of the Heavey bilgepump, although he could not remember ever getting one returned by Great Lakes forany reason. Up until now, the pump issue did not seem like anything to worry about.Another possibility for CJI would be to make these pumps in-house. Nik Grams knewthat CJI had the capability to make this pump, but it would require an initial capitalinvestment of about U.S. $500,000 according to the CJI production manager, alongwith the clearing out of some space, and the hiring of three additional employees. Withonly about nine months remaining until the contract start date, it would be tight, but theproduction manager had assured Nik that they could do this, if needed. While Mr.Grams didn’t doubt the production manager’s assurances that the production line couldbe ready, he wasn’t sure that going to this added expense was a good investment for CJI,given their lack of pump manufacturing experience. There were also at least two otherbilge pump manufacturers that Mr. Grams knew of, but both of them were about500 miles farther away from the CJI warehouses, and he had never used either ofthese firms in the past.This whole thing seemed to Nik like an ideal job for his special project buyer, BobAshby. He figured he had maybe a week or two to hammer out a plan to assure contractcompliance with Great Lakes, and Bob was known for his ability to put things togetherquickly. So, he called Bob. Discussion Questions 1. What are all the issues here, from both CJI’s and Heavey’s perspectives, that need tobe researched by Mr. Ashby? 2. Should CJI continue to use Heavey to supply pumps, should they make themin-house, should they consider one of the other suppliers, or should they do somecombination of these alternatives? Discuss the advantages, disadvantages, and risks ofeach of these alternatives. 3. How can CJI assure continued contract compliance and additional contract businessfrom Great Lakes in the future?
What are all the issues here, from both CJI’s and Heavey’s perspectives, that need tobe researched by Mr. Ashby?
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