. If the fleet is operated at full capacity, then input to the cannery follows the annual pattern pictured below: See attachment That is, full-time fishing yields 3600 tons per month during the first third of the year, 4800 tons per month during the middle third, and only 600 tons per month during the final third. The cannery operates at the same continuous throughput rate all year long. Fish that cannot be immediately processed in the cannery are placed in a freezer, where they are held for later processing. Fish that go unharvested due to lack of freezer space are assumed to be lost forever.
(a) What must the throughput capacity of the cannery be in order to avoid constraining the overall throughput capacity of Carmel Fisheries (in tons per month)?
(b) What freezer buffer capacity is required if the cannery operates at 3000 tons per month throughout the year? What is the average inventory level in the freezer?
(c) Plot inventory level in the freezer versus time.
(d) On average, how long will a fish wait in the freezer before being processed?
(e) If the inflow rate of fish is the same as before, what throughput rate can be achieved (in tons / month)? (Hint: The answer is not 4800 tons/month.)
(g) Plot inventory level in the freezer versus time.
(h) On average, how long will a fish wait in the freezer before being processed?