The following tasks are to be performed on an assembly line:
Explanation:
TASK | SECONDS | TASKS THAT MUST PRECEDE |
A | 18 | — |
B | 12 | A |
C | 10 | B |
D | 14 | B |
E | 26 | C |
F | 28 | D |
G | 15 | E-F |
H | 15 | G |
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The workday is 8.75 hours long. Demand for completed product is 900 per day. |
Required: | |
(a) | Find the cycle time. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) |
Cycle time | seconds per unit |
(b) | What is the theoretical number of workstations? (Round your answer to the next whole number.) |
Number of workstations |
(c) | Balance the line using the longest-operating-time rule. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Round your answers to 1 decimal place.) |
Work station | Task | Idle time |
I | A-B | |
II | D-C | |
III | F | |
IV | E | |
V | G-H | |
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(d) | What is the efficiency of the line balanced as in (c)? (Round your answer to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.) |
Efficiency | % |
(e) | Suppose that demand rose from 900 to 1,000 units per day. What would you do? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) |
Reduce cycle time to seconds, which may require rebalancing the line. |
(f) | Suppose that demand rose from 900 to 1,100 units per day. What would you do? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) |
Reduce cycle time to seconds, which may require rebalancing the line. |
Explanation:
(a):
(b):
(c):
Total task time T = 138
(d):
(e):
(f):
C = production time per day/required output per day |
C | = |
Production Time Per day (in seconds)
| = |
8.75*(60*60)
| = | 35 seconds per unit |
Required Output per day | 900 |
(b):
Ni | = |
T
| = |
138
| = | 3.94 → 4 work stations |
C | 35 |
(c):
Work station | Task | Task time | Idle time |
I | A-B | 18-12 | 5 |
II | D-C | 14-10 | 11 |
III | F | 28 | 7 |
IV | E | 26 | 9 |
V | G-H | 15-15 | 5 |
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(d):
Efficiency | = |
T
| = |
138
| = | 0.789 or 78.9% |
NaC | 5(35) |
(e):
Reduce cycle time to 32. New production level is (8.75 hours/day)(3600seconds per hour)/(32 seconds per unit) = 984 units per day. Therefore, they are 1,000 – 984 = 16 units short. Work (16units)(32 seconds per unit) = 512 seconds overtime. |
(f):
Reduce
cycle time to 29. New production level is (8.75 hours/day)(3,600
seconds per hour)/(29 seconds per unit) = 1,086 units per day.
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