This case describes problems with correspondence processing at the Loan
Disbursement Services unit of USA Services, which is itself a division of
USA GROUP. The core business is the guaranteeing of federally-support
college loans, a service to both the colleges that receive the student's
borrowed funds and the banks that lend to the students but need this service
to be sure that all is in order and to be assured of selling the loan to USA
GROUP if the student defaults on repayment. LDS is having trouble keeping
up with the flood of correspondence and phone calls from banks and colleges
with changes to the loans they are making. Lateness triggers even more
phone calls about the status of the loan and puts the unit even farther
behind. The unit is suffering both flagging productivity and lack of
control over what they do accomplish.
Address the following questions in your analysis of the case:
The Supersap Corporation distributes widgets to the upper delta region of the Sunswop river. The demand for widgets if constant and Supersap is able to predict the annual demand with considerable accuracy. The predicted demand for the next couple of years is 200,000 widgets per year.
Supersap purchases its widgets from a supplier in Calton at a price of $20 per widget. In order to transport the purchases from Calton to the upper delta region, Supersap must charter a ship. The charter service usually charges $1,000 per trip plus $2 per widget (this includes the cost of loading the ship). The ship has a capacity of 10,000 widgets. Placing each order, including arranging for the boat, requires about five hours of employee time. It takes a week for an order to arrive at the Supersap warehouse.
When a boat arrives at the Supersap warehouse, the widgets can be unloaded at a rate of 25 per hour per employee. The unloading equipment used by each employee is rented from a local supplier at a rate of $5 per hour.
Supersap leases a large warehouse for storing the widgets; it has a
capacity of 15,000 widgets. Every widget must go into the warehouse before
it is sold.
The employees working in the warehouse have several tasks:
In class we will discuss your experiences in preparing the case itself and
doing the simulation, as well as the various tools and techniques for
managing quality.