Old Oregon Wood Store
Old Oregon Wood Store
Old Oregon Wood Store
What is the fastest way to manufacture Old Oregon tables using the original
crew? How many could be made per day?
Decision Variables
Tom
Lets denote the variable a1 to time taken for Toms preparation
Lets denote the variable b1 to time taken for Toms assembly
Lets denote the variable c1 to time taken for Toms finishing
Lets denote the variable d1 to time taken for Toms packaging
George
Lets denote
Lets denote
Lets denote
Lets denote
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variable
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variable
Leon
Lets
Lets
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Lets
denote
denote
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denote
the
the
the
the
variable
variable
variable
variable
Cathy
Lets denote
Lets denote
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Objective Function
Based on the information provided for Tom, George, Leon and Cathy
Tom
Geo
rge
Leo
n
Cath
y
Prepar
Asse
Finish Packa
ation
mbly
ing
ging
100
60
90
25
80
80
60
10
110
90
80
10
120
70
100
25
Tom
Geo
rge
Leo
n
Cath
y
Ran
dy
Prepar
Asse
Finish Packa
ation
mbly
ing
ging
100
60
90
25
80
80
60
10
110
90
80
10
120
70
100
25
110
80
100
10
Constraints
So each person is only allowed to complete one task and variables are binary
(0 or 1) and Randy could replace one of the people.
Net Flow = Flow in Flow out
0 - (a1 + b1 + c1 + d1) >= -1
0 - (a2 + b2 + c2 + d2) >= -1
0 - (a3 + b3 + c3 + d3) >= -1
0 - (a4 + b4 + c4 + d4) >= -1
0 - (a5 + b5 + c5 + d5) >= -1
(Tom)
(George)
(Leon)
(Cathy)
(Randy)
a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5= 1 (preparation)
b1 + b2 + b3 + b4 + b5 = 1 (assembly)
c1 + c2 + c3 + c4 + c5 = 1 (finishing)
d1 + d2 + d3 + d4 + d5 = 1 (packaging)
Variables are binary and therefore are either 0 or 1
Based on Excel Solver, the results show that Randy would replace Cathy for
packaging while George would be responsible for preparation, Leon is
responsible for finishing while Tom was in-charge of assembly. The total time
taken to manufacture a table is computed to be 230min.
3. What is the fastest time to manufacture a table with the original crew if
Cathy is moved to either preparation or finishing?
When Cathy is responsible for preparation,
Objective function
Minimize Z = (100*a1 + 80*a2 + 110*a3 + 120*a4 + 110*a5) + (60*b1 +
80*b2 + 90*b3 + 70*b4 + 80*b5) + (90*c1 + 60*c2 + 80*c3 + 100*c4 +
100*c5) + (25*d1 + 10*d2 + 10*d3 + 25*d4 + 10*d5)
Constraints
Net Flow = Flow in Flow out
0 - (a1 + b1 + c1 + d1) >= -1
0 - (a2 + b2 + c2 + d2) >= -1
0 - (a3 + b3 + c3 + d3) >= -1
0 - (a4 + b4 + c4 + d4) >= -1
0 - (a5 + b5 + c5 + d5) >= -1
(Tom)
(George)
(Leon)
(Cathy)
(Randy)
a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5= 1 (preparation)
b1 + b2 + b3 + b4 + b5 = 1 (assembly)
c1 + c2 + c3 + c4 + c5 = 1 (finishing)
d1 + d2 + d3 + d4 + d5 = 1 (packaging)
a4 = 1, b4 = c4 = d4 = 0 (Cathys preparation)
Variables are binary and therefore are either 0 or 1
Based on Excel QM, and the fact that Cathy is in-charge of preparation, Tom
would be responsible for assembly. George would be responsible for finishing
while Leon will take care of packaging. This would result in time taken of
250min.
When Cathy is responsible for finishing,
Objective function
Minimize Z = (100*a1 + 80*a2 + 110*a3 + 120*a4 + 110*a5) + (60*b1 +
80*b2 + 90*b3 + 70*b4 + 80*b5) + (90*c1 + 60*c2 + 80*c3 + 100*c4 +
100*c5) + (25*d1 + 10*d2 + 10*d3 + 25*d4 + 10*d5)
Constraints
Net Flow = Flow in Flow out
0 - (a1 + b1 + c1 + d1) >= -1
0 - (a2 + b2 + c2 + d2) >= -1
0 - (a3 + b3 + c3 + d3) >= -1
0 - (a4 + b4 + c4 + d4) >= -1
0 - (a5 + b5 + c5 + d5) >= -1
(Tom)
(George)
(Leon)
(Cathy)
(Randy)
a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5= 1 (preparation)
b1 + b2 + b3 + b4 + b5 = 1 (assembly)
c1 + c2 + c3 + c4 + c5 = 1 (finishing)
d1 + d2 + d3 + d4 + d5 = 1 (packaging)
c4 = 1, b4 = a4 = d4 = 0 (Cathys finishing)
Variables are binary and therefore are either 0 or 1
Based on Excel Solver, and the fact that Cathy is in-charge of finishing, Tom
would be responsible for assembly. George would be responsible for
preparation while Randy will take care of packaging. This would also result in
time taken of 250min to manufacture the table.
4. Whoever performs the packaging function is severely underutilized. Can you
find a better way of utilizing the four or five person crew than either giving
each a single job or allowing each to manufacture an entire table? How many
tables could be manufactured per day with this scheme?
For the case where each person is made to manufacture the table completely
from start to finish, they can do 1.75 + 2.09 + 1.66 + 1.52 + 1.6 = 8.62
tables per day whereas where only 4 are required to build the tables, only 6
were made per day.