Using theory of constraints for reaching optimal product mix: An application in the furniture sector.
Using theory of constraints for reaching optimal product mix: An application in the furniture sector.
Author(s): Ercüment Okutmuş, Ata Kahveci, Jekaterina KartašovaSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Micro-Economics
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: Theory of constraints; Cost; Cost minimization;
Summary/Abstract: With the globalization, intense competition and technological advances, the inadequacy of the traditional management and cost accounting methods that meet the needs of firms and achieve their goals has led to the development of new methods, such as theory of constraints. Theory of constraints, developed by Goldratt in 1980s, is defined as effectively managing the constraints that prevent firms from achieving their goals. In the theory of constraints, it is focused on increased restricted contribution margin, reducing inventories and operating expenses. Thus, profitability can be improved by directed enterprise resources efficiently. The purpose of the study is to provide effectively managed constraints by defining constraints that prevent their targets and thus to increase the profitability of firms. For this purpose, theory of constraints practice was carried out in a furniture firm which operates in the Mediterranean Region. As a result, it is found that, there are capacity constraints in the firm and the profitability will increase 42% after the elimination of this constraint.
Journal: Intelektinė ekonomika
- Issue Year: 9/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 138-149
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English