OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL W/CONNECT CODE
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To identify: The management scholars work that fits for this scenario.
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Smooth Chin Device Company
The Smooth Chin Device Company is a manufacturer of high--end electric razors. These razors are produced using a machine--paced process. For each razor, a tray with components enters the process at the beginning of a conveyor belt. The tray then passes through the six steps (consisting of various tasks) explained in the table below. Workers perform the assembly operations on the moving tray. The last step consists of an inspection of the then fully assembled razor. The activity times of the process are as follows:
Station
Tasks
A
Preparation
1. Lay out chassis [12 sec]
2. Lay out screws [15 sec]
3. Lay out all other components [17 sec]
Total time for A: 44 sec
B
Assembly
4. Perform task AS1 [10 sec]
5. Perform task AS2 [10 sec]
6. Perform task AS3 [20 sec]
Total time for B: 40 sec
C
Assembly
7. Perform task AS4 [14 sec]
8. Perform task AS5 [16 sec]
9. Perform task AS6 [20 sec]
10. Perform task AS7 [5 sec]
Total time for C: 55 sec…
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LL W/CONNECT CODE
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