Should A.W. Thompson accept a new order when operating at full capacity?
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Should A.W. Thompson accept a new order when operating at full capacity? 1. Background 1.1 A.W. Thompson supplies and installs relocatable partitioning systems, dry-lining, and suspendable ceilings. It started ten years ago; there was no initial capital injection. It is a typical soletrader, in which the owner is in control of all sides of the business. Over the years the business has expanded with jobs being taken nationally, principally through a contractor- Unite. (See appendix 1) 1.2 The majority of jobs involve private organisations, such as university accommodation and offices, but markets also include the public sector such as police headquarters and schools. 2. Aims and Objectives 2.1 The business is currently running at full capacity with jobs being undertaken in Portsmouth and Bristol. The Company through which A.W. Thompson gets the majority of their jobs -UNITE, have offered them an additional, large job in Edinburgh, Scotland. 2.2 The intention of the project is...


