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Investment costs changes, facilities

Investment Changes We assumed two facilities investment costs, one 20% above and the other 20% below the base case, and calculated the hydrogen price using the same procedure as for the base case. [Pg.36]

The layout of a firm s facilities determines a significant portion of how competitive the firm is. The layout determines both the ability of the firm to respond to change quickly and the material handling costs. Balancing the material handling costs are the costs of capital. A product layout requires more capital investment than a process layout. But, a product layout allows for faster response and for higher volume at a lower average unit cost. [Pg.122]


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