Operations Management Exam 1
Number of Kanbans
(Demand during lead time + Safety Stock) / Size of Container
Batch Size
(Target capacity x Total setup time) / 1 - (Target capacity x Processing time)
Utility is composed of three components:
1. Consumption Utility a. Performance b. Fit 2. Price 3. Inconvenience
Seven sources of production waste
1. Waiting (idle time) 2. Overproduction 3. Inventory 4. Transport 5. Overprocessing 6. Rework 7. Unnecessary motions
It takes a color printer 10 seconds to print a large poster. What is the capacity of the printer expressed in posters per hour?
1/10 per second x 60 x 60 = 360 Posters
A call center has one operator who answers incoming calls. It takes the operator 6minutes to answer one call. What is the capacity of the call center expressed in calls per hour?
1/6 calls/min x 60 min/hr = 10 calls/hr
What is the highest possible yield a process can obtain?
100%
A product requires four parts that are made on the same lathe. Call the parts A, B, C, and D. The product requires 1 unit of A, 2 of B, 4 of C, and 8 of D. Which of the following production cycles is most appropriate?
100, B: 200, C: 400, D: 800
A process has 10 resources and two types of flow units. How many columns will there be in the demand table?
2
A process has six resources and three types of flow units. How many rows will there be in the demand table?
6 rows 3 columns for the flow types
A chemical process involves adding various agents to a vat and then waiting for the agents to react to make a final compound. The vat holds up to 1000 gallons. Chemical agents are added to the vat at a rate of 4.5 gallons per minute. Once the agents have been added to the vat, the reaction takes 85 minutes no matter the actual number of gallons in the batch. After the batch is complete, the vat must be cleaned. Cleaning always takes 15 minutes. What is the setup time of this process?
85 + 15 = 100
Value- added percentage
= Value-added time of a flow unit / Flow time
Efficiency
A process is efficient if it is able to achieve a high flow rate with few resources.
Process
A set of activities that take a collection of inputs, perform some work or activities with those inputs, and then yield a set of output
Average Labor Utilization
ALU = Labor Content / Idle Time
Target Capacity
Batch size / [Total setup time + (Batch size x Processing time)]
Which of the following items would be considered a resource in the operations of a soft drink manufacturer?
Bottling Machines
What are the two pillars of the Toyota Production System?
Built-in quality and just-in-time Correct
Which of the following items would be considered an input in the operations of a soft drink manufacturer?
Empty Bottles
A primary care doctor has the capacity to see 16 patients per day. The demand rate is, however, only 12 patients per day. a.What is the flow rate? b.What is the utilization of the doctor? c.What is the cycle time, assuming a 10hour workday?
FR = 12 patients/day U = 12/16 = 75% CT = 1/12 day/patient x 10 hours/day = 0.8333 hours/patient
The implied utilization can never be bigger than 100 percent.
False
Flow Time
Flow Time = I x Cycle Time T = I x 1/R
CodeDeskInc matches programmers with freelance jobs. It has 30 employees who staff its online chat room. It receives, on average, 240 chat requests per hour, and the average chat session takes 5 minutes to complete (i.e., from start to finish). On average, how many chat sessions are active (i.e., started but not completed)?
I = R x T R = 240 chats/hr / 30 employees = 8 chats/employee T = 5 minutes/60 = 0.0833 hr I = 0.0833hr x 8 chats/employee x 30 employees/hr= 20 chats
During a typical Friday, the West End Donut Shop serves 2400 customers during the 10 hours it is open. Each customer spends (an average) 5-minutes in the shop. On average, how many customers are in the shop simultaneously?
I = R x T R=2400 cust / (10hrx60min) = 4 cust/min I = 4 cust/min x 5 min = 20cust
Last year, there were 3,400,000 visitors to a national park and, on average, each visitor spent 22 hours in the park. Last year, on average, how many visitors were in the park?
I = R x T T = 22hr/24hr= 0.9167 day R = 3,400,000 visitors / 365 = 9,315 visitors/day I = 9,315 visitors/day * 0.9167 = 8,539 visitors
A campus deli serves 300 customers over its busy lunch period from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A quick count of the number of customers waiting in line and being served by the sandwich makers shows that an average of 10 customers are in process at any point in time. What is the average amount of time that a customer spends in process?
I = R x T I = 10 cust R = 300 cust / 120 min = 2.5 cust/min I/R = 10 cust / 2.5 cust/min = 4 min
A nonbottleneck worker currently has an idle time of 20 seconds per unit. Because of the large demand, the company improves the process by adding more capacity to the bottleneck. How does this impact the idle time of the worker?
Ide Time Decreases
Idle Time
Idle Time = Cycle Time - Process Time
What is the difference between a process with rework and a process with scrap?
In a scrap process units do not visit a resource multiple times whereas that is possible in a rework process. Correct
The batch size is tripled on a resource that has a setup time. What is the likely impact on the resource's capacity?
Increase by less than 300 percent Correct
Which of the following is likely to increase the utilization of a resource with a setup time?
Increase the flow rate
Suppose a resource has setup times and a setup time must be incurred each time the resource switches production to a different product. Requiring the resource to make a new product (that requires its own setup) is likely to have what effect on the process?
Inventory of all products is likely to increase. Correct`
A process has high fixed costs and low variable costs. It is currently capacity-constrained. Will the impact of an efficiency improvement be small or large?
Large Low variable costs result in a high unit margin, so every additional customer yields a significant contribution to profitability.
Which of the following flow units is probably best to use if a process has flow-dependent processing times?
Minutes or hours of work
Profit Maximization
Profit = FlowRate X (Average Price - Average Cost)
Bottleneck
Resource with the lowest capacity in the process
SMED
Single Minute Exchange of Dies Reduces time needed for equipment changeovers
A process has low fixed costs and high variable costs. It is currently capacity-constrained. Will the impact of an efficiency improvement be small or large?
Small High variable costs result in a low unit margin, which reduces the impact of each additional customer on profitability.
Take Time
TT=AvailableTime/RequiredQuantity
Demand-constrained
The case in which process capacity exceeds demand and thus the flow rate is equal to the demand rate
Capacity
The maximum number of flow units that can flow through that resource per unit of time 1 / Processing Time
Downstream
The parts of the process that are at the end of the process flow
Utilization
The ratio between the flow rate (how fast the process is currently operating) and the process capacity (capturing how fast the process could be operating if there was sufficient demand) Utilization = Flow Rate / Capacity
Pull system
The resource furthest downstream (closest to the market) is paced by market demand. In addition to its own production, it also relays the demand information to the next station upstream, thus ensuring that the upstream resource also is paced by demand.
Efficient Frontier
The set of firms that are not Pareto dominated Nothing to the upper right
How does the takt time change as the demand rate increases?
The takt time decreases
As the attrition loss in a process increases, what happens to the yield?
The yield decreases
What is the relationship between the number of kanban cards in a process and the inventory level?
There never can be more inventory in the process than what was authorized via Kanban cards
Cycle Time
Time between completing 2 consecutive flow units Cycle Time = 1 / Flow Rate
A national restaurant chain has just opened a sit-down location at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Next to the sit-down location, it has also established a "to-go" section where travelers can purchase premade sandwiches and salads, as well as drinks and snacks. Which dimension of the customer utility function is particularly emphasized with the "to-go" section?
Timing
implied utilization
Total Demand at Resource/Capacity at Resource
In a process with rework, we find the bottleneck as the resource with the highest implied utilization.
True
T/F It is possible to increase process capacity by balancing a process
True
T/F The bottleneck resource in a process has the least idle time
True
The total demand rate for a resource is the sum of the individual demand rates that need to be processed by the resource.
True
Costs of Direct Labor
Wages per unit of time / flow rate
just in time
a logistics process in which goods arrive when needed for production, use, or sale rather than sitting in storage
It takes a barber 15 minutes to serve one customer. a. What is the capacity of the barber expressed in customers per hour? b. Assuming the demand for the barber is 2 customers per hour, what is the flow rate? c. Assuming the demand for the barber is 2 customers per hour, what is the utilization? d. Assuming the demand for the barber is 2 customers per hour, what is the cycle time?
a. 60/ 15 min/cust = 4 cust/hr b. 2 customers/hr c. U = F/C 2 / 4 = 50% d. 1/F 1hr/2 customers = 30 minutes/cust
kaizen
continuous improvement
If the takt time increases, the operation requires
fewer workers
Resources
group of people/equipment that transforms inputs into outputs
The information turnaround time is driven primarily by
inventory in the process
Average labor utilization
measure of effificency
Over the course of a day, fans pour into a NASCAR venue at the rate of 8,000 people per hour. The average rate at which fans leave the venue ______.
must be exactly 8,000 people per hour Correct The flow rate into a process must equal the flow rate out of a process.
Students have to change buildings between classes, which often involves walks of 5 minutes or more. Walking from one building to another is
non-value-added time. Correct
The primary purpose of the "Single-Minute Exchange of Die" philosophy is to
reduce the setup time for a resource.
Demand during replenishment time
replenishment time x demand rate
Little's Law
tells us the average time a flow unit spends in the process inventory = flow rate x flow time I=R x T
Labor Content
the amount of work that goes into serving one customer (or, more generally, one flow unit), which is the sum of the processing times involving labor Higher number less desirable
Flow Unit
the basic unit that moves through a process
Capacity-constrained
the case in which demand exceeds supply and the flow rate is equal to process capacity
Demand Rate
the number of flow units that customers want per unit of time
System inhibitor
waste, variability, inflexibility