MGT302 Chapter 6

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Continuous Process

Assembly line only the flow is continuous such as with liquids

Project

Product remains in a fixed location and equipment is moved to the product High degree of task ordering is common Arrange materials according to their assembly priority

First of the three steps in high-level view of manufacturing

Sourcing the parts we need

The Avis Company is a car rental company and is located 3 miles from LAX.Avis dispatches a bus from its offices to the airport every 2 minutes and the average round trip travel time is 20 minutes. How many Avis buses are traveling to and from the airport?

30 buses per hour(60/2) Throughput Time = 20/60 = 1/3 hours Inventory = Throghput X Flowtime = 30 X 1/3 = 10 buses travel to and from the airport at any one time

Flexible

A "" line layout can increase opportunities for work sharing among workstations in an assembly line

Dissimilar

A Mfg. Cell is made up of "" machines

Manufacturing Cell

A dedicated area where products that are similar in processing requirements are produced Put dissimilar machines to cells - designed to work on similar products Family of items is produced containing needed machinery to process the item through several stages - identified by operation

Production Process Map

A map showing the flow of materials through a manufacturing system

Lean Manufacturing

A means of achieving high levels of customer service with minimal investment in inventory

Job Shop

AKA Work Center

Na

Actual Number of work stations

Difference in bottlenecks as you go from a workcenter to an assembly line environment

Bottlenecks decrease in an assembly line

Workstation Cycle Time

C = Production Time Per Day/ Required Output Per Day (Units)

CODP

Customer Order Decoupling Point

Difference in capial/labor intensity as you go from a workcenter to an assembly line environment

Capital intensity increasees as you move to an assembly line because you need more machinery. Labor intensity increases as well.

Assemble to Order

Combine a number of preassembled modules to meet a customer's specifications Wide variety of finished goods combinations can be build from a set of components Move the customer order decoupling point from finished goods to components

Manufacturing Cell

Company groups dissimilar machines to work on products that have similar processing requirements

Inventory Turn

Compares COGS to Avg. Inventory

Precedence Relationship

Describes the order in which tasks must be completed

Producing one type of operation

Focus of workcenters

Tracking flow of material through the system

How a production process map is built

Days of supply measures...

How long a firm's inventory can support sales

Customer order decoupling point determines the position of what in the supply chain

Inventory

A firm has redesigned its production process so that it now takes 10 hours for a unit to be made. Using old process, it took 15 hours to make a unit. If the process makes one unit each hour on average and each unit is worth $1,500, what is the reduction in work-in-process value

Inventory = Throughput X Flowtime Before Change: Inventory = 1 X 15 X 1,500 = $22,500 After Change Inventory = 1 X 10 X 1,500 = $15,000 Reduction in WIP = 22,500 - 15,000 = 7,500

Minimum Number of Workstations

Nt = Sum of Task Times (T)/Cycle Time (C)

Customer Order Decoupling Point

Inventory is positioned to allow entities in the supply chain to operate independently The point at which the product is linked to a specific customer

Workcenter

Job shop - similar equipment or functions are grouped together Arrange workcenters in a way that optimizes the movement of material - place workcenters high levels of interdepartmental traffic adjacent to each other Similar types of machines or equipment are located (drills, grinders, heat treatment, etc.)

Term used to define lean manufacturing designed to achieve high customer satisfaction with minimum levels of inventory investment

Lean Manufacturing

Throughput

Long term average rate of flow through the process

Workcenter

Machines are grouped together according to type or function and parts travel to the appropriate location for processing

Make to Order

Make the customer' product from raw materials, parts, and components Ex. Boeing makes a commercial aircraft

Inventory

Materials held by the firm for future use

Manufacturing Area

Not a common layout

Product-Process Matrix

Product Standardization vs. Product Volume Low and High

Make to Stock

Serve customers "on demand" from finished goods inventory Issue: balancing level of inventory against level of customer service because inventory is expensive -- make a trade-off, use lean manufacturing

Steps associated with making a product

Source, Make, Deliver

Assembly Line Balancing

Specify sequential relationship among tasks using a precedence diagram Determine the required workstation cycle time (C) Determine the theoretical minimum number of workstations (Nt) Select primary rule to assign tasks to workstations and a secondary rule to break ties Assign tasks one at a time to the first workstation until no more tasks can be added. Repeat until all tasks are assigned Evaluate the efficiency

How to reduce task time requirements

Split the task, share the task, use parallel workstations, use a more skilled worker, work overtime, redesign

Efficiency

Sum of Task Times (T)/ Actual Number of Work Stations (Na) X Workstation Cycle Time (C)

T

Sum of task times

Safety regulations require that the time between airplane takeoffs will be at least three minutes. When taking off, the run time of a plane is 45 seconds. Planes are on average waiting 4.15 minutes for take-off and on average, there are 15 planes taking off per hour. How many planes are either on the runway or waiting to take off?

TR = 15 planes an hour TT = (.75 + 4.25)/60 = 1/12 of an hour WIP = TT X TR = 15 X 1/12 = 1.25 planes in line or taking off

Little's Law

The flow of items through a production process Inventory = Throughput Rate X Flow Rate

Little's Law

The long-term relationship bewteen inventory, throughput, and flow time

Inventory is positioned at the customer order decoupling point to allow...

The supply chain to operate independently

Nt

Theoretical minimum number of work stations T/C

Difference in throughput time as you go from a workcenter to an assembly line environment

Throughput time decreases as you more from a work center to assembly line environment due to a reduction in non-value-added movement time plus time waiting in que in a workcenter set up

Flow Time

Time for a single unit to traverse the entire process

Lead Time

Time needed to respond to a customer order

You are in line at the bank drive-through and 10 cars are in front of you. The clerk takes 5 minutes per car to serve. How long do you expect to wait in line?

Wait = 10 X 5 = 50 minutes

Assembly Line

Work processes are arranged according to the progressive steps by which the product is made

Engineer to Order

Work with the customer to design and make the product May even be possible to pre-order parts

When parts are moved on a conveyor that passese a series of workstations in a uniform interval, this is called a

workstation cycle time

Assembly Line Design

•Workstation cycle time - a uniform time interval in which a moving conveyor passes a series of workstations •Also the time between successive units coming off the line •Assembly-line balancing - assigning tasks to a series of workstations so that the required cycle time is met and idle time is minimized •Precedence relationship - the order in which tasks must be performed in an assembly process


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