Which of the following would be considered consequential damages?
A) Commissions paid to effect cover
B) Expenses reasonably incurred for inspection of the goods
C) Damages to personal property and personal injury resulting from the malfunction of a machine warranted by the seller to be suitable for the buyer's purpose.
D) Storage charges for rejected nonconforming goods
C
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If line filling is overdone, it could result in ________ and customer confusion
A) sales paralysis B) manufacturing inefficiencies C) cannibalization D) disintermediation E) ineffective management
Which inventory method generally best follows the matching principle?
a. Average-cost b. LIFO c. Whichever method is used for tax purposes d. FIFO
Devon Construction Inc. is currently working on a residential construction project. Matt, the company's operations manager, is using an operations management tool that helps him see the relationships among all the activities required to complete the project. When an equipment breaks down, he realizes that certain tasks that are crucial for the overall completion of the project will not be completed on schedule. Using the operations management tool, he is able to estimate the additional time needed for the completion of the project. In the context of the given scenario, Matt is most likely using _____.
A. the cause and effect diagram B. the critical path method C. line balancing D. marginal analysis
All of the following would be a target for a trade sales promotion offered by Rubbermaid, a manufacturer of storage and organization products, EXCEPT:
A. a store that is called The Container Store B. a kitchen department in a large discount store C. a wholesaler of plastic storage bins D. a Rubbermaid distributor E. a consumer who needs to organize her college dorm room