OPERATIONS MGMT(LOOSELEAF)W/MYOMLAB>IC
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Chapter 9, Problem 11P
After an extensive product analysis using group technology, Leon Bazil has identified a product he believes should be pulled out of his process facility and handled in a work cell. Leon has identified the following operations as necessary for the work cell. The customer expects delivery of 250 units per day. and the work day is 420 minutes.
- a. What is the takt time?
- b. How many employees should be cross-trained for the cell?
- c. Which operations may warrant special consideration?
OPERATION | STANDARD TIME (MIN) |
Shear | 1.1 |
Bend | 1.1 |
Weld | 1.7 |
Clean | 3.1 |
Paint | 1.0 |
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