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Management of Mittel Company would like to reduce the amount of time between when a customer places an order and when the
order is shipped. For the first quarter of operations during the current year the following data were reported:
Inspection time.
Wait time (from order to start of production)
Process time
Move time
Queue time
Required:
1. Compute the throughput time. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)
2. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the quarter. (Round your percentage answer to nearest whole percent.)
3. What percentage of the throughput time was spent in non-value-added activities? (Round your percentage answer to nearest
whole percent.)
4. Compute the delivery cycle time. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 1 decimal place.)
5. If by using Lean Production all queue time during production is eliminated, what will be the new MCE? (Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your percentage answer to 1 decimal place.)
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Exercise 12-3 (Static) Measures of Internal Business Process Performance [LO12-3]
Management of Mittel Company wants to reduce the elapsed time from when a customer places an order to when it is shipped. It
provided the following data for a recent quarter:
Inspection time
Wait time (from order to start of production)
Process time
Move time
Queue time
Required:
1. Compute the throughput time.
2. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the quarter.
Note: Round your percentage answer to nearest whole percent.
3. What percentage of the throughput time was spent in non-value-added activities?
Note: Round your percentage answers to the nearest whole percent.
4. Compute the delivery cycle time.
5. If using Lean Production eliminates all queue time, what will be the new MCE?
Note: Round your percentage answer to 1 decimal place.
1. Throughput time
2. Manufacturing cycle efficiency
3. Non-value-added throughput time
4. Delivery cycle time
5. New manufacturing cycle efficiency
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Inspection time
0.4
days
Wait time (from order to start of production)
16.8
days
Process time
2.8
days
Move time
1.1
days
Queue time
4.3
days
1. Compute the throughput time.
2. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the quarter.
3. What percentage of the throughput time was spent in non–value-added activities?
4. Compute the delivery cycle time.
5. If by using Lean Production all queue time during production is eliminated, what will be the new MCE?
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