Saved Papers

Save papers so you can find them more easily...


Join Now

Get instant access to our database of over 100,000 papers.

Join Now!

National Cranberry Cooperative


Join Now
Credit Card
Join Now
PayPal
 

National Cranberry Cooperative



Capacity
After addressing the scheduling and staffing issues on the receiving end we evaluated what was nessesary to efficiently unload all the cranberries at peak time. The estimated number of berries for 1971 is 16,355 barrels during September through November with the peak a maximum is 19,000 barrels. To accomidate the peek NCC will need to convert two holding tanks from dry only to wet. This would give NCC a 3,500 barrell holding capacity on dry berries. Dry unloading capacity is more than sufficient as NCC needs only to turn the dry holding tanks 1.4 times during max capacity. With the maximum throughput of 4,900 barrels, the destining and dechaffing operation can handle this in a little over one hour a each. The bottleneck is wet production. By converting the two tanks it will give NCC 3,700 barrel capacity at any onetime on the wet berries. Based on 13,300 wet berries (capacity), NCC will need to turn over the tanks 3.1 times in the......

Join Now or Login to view the rest of this paper.

Approximate Word Count: 401
Approximate Pages: 2 (260 words per double-spaced page)

Why should you join TermPapersMonthly?
- It's secure and completely anonymous.
- You get instant access to over 100,000 papers.
- Prompt and helpful customer support.

Credit Card
PayPal