Construct a Fishbone Diagram   PROBLEM:                 Unable to meet the production quota resulting to opportunity loss CAUSES:                     High Rate of absenteeism (Laziness of workers)                                     Idle Time of Workers (Laziness)                                     Shortage of Materials                                                 Due to under-stock (supplier’s problem)                                                 Insufficient Number of Trucks (supplier’s problem)                                     Longer Machine Downtime                                                 Lack of Technician (Machine cause)                                      Bottleneck             Poor Layout DATA: The company operates 9 hours a day with one hour organized lunch break Total working days per month is 20 days Production Quota is 40,000 units per day Actual Output is 16,000 units per day Rate of absenteeism is 8 workers per day Machine Capacity is 4000 units per day per machine for 8 hours Total number of workers is 50 workers (based on required quota) Lost units due to under-stock of materials is 2000 units.  Truck capacity of 2000 units of raw materials equivalent to 1000 units of production output (2:1 ratio of raw materials to output) There are 8 available trucks instead of 14 trucks for the required units of raw materials Machine repair takes 4 hours per breakdown There is only one machine technician available causing longer machine repair time 5 persons per day (Idle 50% of their time) Lost units due to Bottleneck is 1,600 units Lost units due to Poor Layout is 2,000 units   Table 1. Data on Machine Breakdown (Per Day) No. of Machines Down per day 2 No. of Breakdown per machine 1

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  1. Construct a Fishbone Diagram

 

PROBLEM:                 Unable to meet the production quota resulting to opportunity loss

CAUSES:                     High Rate of absenteeism (Laziness of workers)

                                    Idle Time of Workers (Laziness)

                                    Shortage of Materials

                                                Due to under-stock (supplier’s problem)

                                                Insufficient Number of Trucks (supplier’s problem)

                                    Longer Machine Downtime

                                                Lack of Technician (Machine cause)

                                     Bottleneck

            Poor Layout

DATA:

The company operates 9 hours a day with one hour organized lunch break

Total working days per month is 20 days

Production Quota is 40,000 units per day

Actual Output is 16,000 units per day

Rate of absenteeism is 8 workers per day

Machine Capacity is 4000 units per day per machine for 8 hours

Total number of workers is 50 workers (based on required quota)

Lost units due to under-stock of materials is 2000 units. 

Truck capacity of 2000 units of raw materials equivalent to 1000 units of production output (2:1 ratio of raw materials to output)

There are 8 available trucks instead of 14 trucks for the required units of raw materials

Machine repair takes 4 hours per breakdown

There is only one machine technician available causing longer machine repair time

5 persons per day (Idle 50% of their time)

Lost units due to Bottleneck is 1,600 units

Lost units due to Poor Layout is 2,000 units

 

Table 1. Data on Machine Breakdown (Per Day)

No. of Machines Down per day

2

No. of Breakdown per machine

1

 

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