Case-Dont Bother Me
Case-Dont Bother Me
Case-Dont Bother Me
Operations Management - 1
Section B Group 7 A.K. Ashish Anirudh Singh Harender Kumar Kriti Agarwal Saurav Demta Trushant Nagare Vibhu Kapoor
LINE B
c h a d
Analysis
Line A Existing Production 315 Units/Day Activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total Lead Time Activity Time (Sec) 30 50 40 50 20 10 10 20 10 40 20 30 50 50 10 40 480 Immediate Predecessor None None 1 1 2 3 4,5 2 6 9 7 7 9 10 11 8,12
Cycle Time for 315 Units / Day = 420 Mins / 315 Units = 1.33 Minutes/ Unit = 80 Seconds / Unit No of Work Station required = Lead Time x Prod Units / Available Time = 6 Work Stations
Presently, Mr. Sane is using 7 workstations against the needed 6 work Stations as following. W/S 1 2 3 4 5 Activities 1,3 2,5 4,8 6,9,13 7,10,11 Time (Seconds) 70 70 70 70 70 Time (Minutes) 1.16667 1.16667 1.16667 1.16667 1.16667 Idle Time (Minutes) 0.163333 0.163333 0.163333 0.163333 0.163333 4
6 7
14,15 12,16
60 70
1 1.16667
0.33 0.163333
Available Time (Minutes) = 7 W/S x Cycle Time 1.33 Mins = 9.31 Idle time = 1.31 Efficiency % = 8 Mins / 9.31 Mins = 85.93 Line A Desired Production 420 Units/Day Cycle Time for 420 Units / Day = 420 Mins / 420 Units = 1 Minutes/ Unit = 60 Seconds / Unit No. of Work Station required = Lead Time x Prod Units / Available Time = 8 Work Stations w/s Activities Time (Seconds) Maximum Production Capacity (# of Units / day) 504 504 420 420 360 420 420 360
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
50 50 60 60 70 60 60 70
With the given nature of certain tasks, we cannot group them in a way that each Work Station can have less or equal to 60 Seconds (Cycle Time) of tasks. Thus, Work Stations 4 and 8 would have Bottleneck capacity of 360 Units / Day, which is less then desired 420 Units/ Day. With Work Stations = 9, following organization would be suitable. w/s Activities Time (Seconds) Maximum Production Capacity (# of Units / day) 504 504 420 360 420 420 420 360
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
30 50 60 60 40 60 60 60 60
Available Time (Minutes) = 9 W/S x 420 Mins each day = 3780 Utilized time = Lead time 8 Mins x Units Produced 420 Units = 3360 Efficiency % = Utilized Time / Available Time 88.89 Line B Existing Production 140 Units/ Day Activity Activity Time (Sec) A 40 B 50 C 70 D 20 E 50 F 40 G 60 H 30 Lead time 360
W/S
Activities
Time (Seconds)
1 2
A, b, c, d E, f, g, h
180 180
Available Time (Minutes) = 2 W/S x 420 Mins each day = 840 Utilized time = Lead time 6 Mins x Units Produced 140 Units = 840 Efficiency % = Utilized Time / Available Time = 100.00 Line B Desired Production 210 Units/ Day w/s Activities Time (Seconds) Maximum Production Capacity (# of Units / day) 229 210 194 Production Capacity with 1 Hour Overtime 262 (Not used) 240 (Not used) 222 (Used for extra 16 Units only 36 Minutes)
1 2 3
A, b, d C, e F, g, h
Available Time (Minutes) = 3 W/S x 420 Mins each day = 1260 Utilized time = Lead time 6 Mins x Units Produced 210 Units = 1260 Efficiency % = Utilized Time / Available Time 100.00
Solution
On analysis of the given case, as described in subsequent sections following is the recommendations. Line A: Solution 1 is suitable, if this order has to be continued for more than 91 working days.
# Units Produced / Day
# of worke rs
Regula r hours
30 30 30
18 18 18
9 7 7
8 8 8
Solution 1: This recommendation requires hiring two additional resources, which involves Rs. 12000 training cost and per day wages is Rs. 1296. Solution 2: This solution has continuing with 7 workers with 2 hours of overtime each day. The differential wage per day including overtime is Rs. 132 in this case. (12000 / 132 = 90.90)Line B: Solution 1 is suitable
# Units Produced / Day
# of worke rs
Regula r hours
30 30 30
18 18 18
3 4 2
8 8 8
Solution 1: This recommendation requires hiring one additional resource, which involves Rs. 6000 training cost. In this case, the Efficiency of operation is maintained at 100%, but involved overtime for 1 worker for 1 hour. (Actually making 16 extra unit consuming 36 minutes on 3rd workbench), considering wages of Overtime and 1% rejection due to fatigue. Solution 2: This recommendation requires hiring two additional resources, which involves Rs. 12000 training cost. But wages exceeds to Rs. 576, more than solution 1.