OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LOOSELEAF W/ CONN
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LOOSELEAF W/ CONN
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Author: Stevenson
Publisher: MCG
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To determine: The number of containers required.

Introduction: Kanban is a scheduling system used for just in time and lean manufacturing systems. It is used as inventory control system for supply chain.

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Problem 14-2 (Algo) A JIT system uses kanban cards to authorize movement of incoming parts. In one portion of the system, a work center uses an average of 99 parts per hour while running. The manager has assigned an inefficiency factor of 29 to the center. Standard containers are designed to hold 7 dozen parts each. The cycle time for parts containers is about 110 minutes. How many containers are needed? (Round up your answer to the next whole number.) Number of containers
A production system uses kanban cards to control production and movement of parts and uses 30 pieces of a certain part. Standard containers hold 15 parts. The waiting time for parts containers is about 42 minutes. Management has assigned a safety factor of .20 to this work centre. How many containers should be used to support this operation?
Gestalt, Inc. uses a kanban system in its automobile production facility in Germany. This facility operates 8 hours per day to produce the Jitterbug, a replacement for the obsolete but immensely popular Jitney Beetle. Suppose that a certain part requires 150 seconds of processing at machine cell 33B and an average container of parts averages 1.6 hours of waiting time there. Management has allowed a 10 percent buffer for unexpected occurrences. Each container holds 30 parts, and 8 containers are authorized. How much daily demand can be satisfied with this system? (Hint: Recall that p is the average processing time per container, not per individual part.) day. (Enter your The average processing time per container of parts, p, is response rounded to three decimal places.)
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