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Canadian Fishing Company (A) (Traditional Chinese version)
作者姓名:Albert R. Wood; Ian Stuart
商品類型:Translation商品編號:9A88DT06
出版日期:2004/12/15內容長度:23 頁

The technical services manager must decide on how to proceed with the development of a new fish head cutting device based on results from a summer study of fish flesh waste. Various alternatives are presented along with projected costs, all with varying degrees of technological and financial risk. (A sequel to this case is available, titled Canadian Fishing Company (B), case 9A88D007.)

Iron Ore Company of Ontario - Teaching Note
作者姓名:Chris J. Piper; Albert R. Wood
商品類型:商品編號:8A91D04
出版日期:1992/09/07內容長度:8 頁

Teaching note for product 9A91D004.

Iron Ore Company of Ontario
作者姓名:Chris J. Piper; Albert R. Wood
商品類型:Case商品編號:9A91D004
出版日期:1991/01/01內容長度:10 頁

A large, open pit, iron ore mine is plagued with crusher delays. The case describes the situation, provides relevant capacities and costs, and gives statistical data on the frequency and duration of crusher stoppages. The manager has to choose between holding trucks idle during crusher delays, reassigning the truck-shovel teams to waste removal, or to dump ore at an ore stockpile.

Canadian Fishing Company (A)
作者姓名:Albert R. Wood; Ian Stuart
商品類型:Case商品編號:9A88D006
出版日期:1988/01/01內容長度:23 頁

The technical services manager must decide on how to proceed with the development of a new fish head cutting device based on results from a summer study of fish flesh waste. Various alternatives are presented along with projected costs, all with varying degrees of technological and financial risk. (A sequel to this case is available, titled Canadian Fishing Company (B), case 9A88D007.)

Canadian Fishing Company (B)
作者姓名:Albert R. Wood; Ian Stuart
商品類型:Case商品編號:9A88D007
出版日期:1988/01/01內容長度:27 頁

The services manager was reviewing the latest progress status of the new fish head cutting device development program. The project was behind schedule and decisions needed to be made on several contingency plans. The technical services manager also wondered how to ensure speedy development of the device without jeopardizing the joint venture relationship. (This case is a sequel to Canadian Fishing Company (A), case 9A88D006.)