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D. D. L. L. M. M. D. D. L. L. M. M. L. L. M. M. G. G. L. L. G. G. A. A. A. A. G. G. Chapter 10 - Layout. Absolute Locations. Frozen. Meats. foods. Dry. groceries. Bread. Vegetables. (a) Original layout. Absolute Locations. Figure 10.1. Frozen. Meats. foods.
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D D L L M M D D L L M M L L M M G G L L G G A A A A G G Chapter 10 -Layout
Frozen Meats foods Dry groceries Bread Vegetables (a) Original layout Absolute Locations Figure 10.1
Frozen Meats foods Dry groceries Bread Vegetables Absolute Locations (b) Revised layout Figure 10.1
Grinding Forging Lathes Painting Welding Drills Milling Office Foundry machines Layout Types (a) Layout of a job shop Figure 10.2
Layout Types Grinding Forging Lathes Painting Welding Drills Milling Office Foundry machines (a) Layout of a job shop Figure 10.2
Layout Types Grinding Forging Lathes Painting Welding Drills Milling Office Foundry machines (a) Layout of a job shop Figure 10.2
Layout Types Grinding Forging Lathes Painting Welding Drills Milling Office Foundry machines (a) Layout of a job shop Figure 10.2
Layout Types Grinding Forging Lathes Painting Welding Drills Milling Office Foundry machines (a) Layout of a job shop Figure 10.2
Layout Types Figure 10.2
Layout Types Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 (b) Layout of a production line Figure 10.2
Layout Types Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 (b) Layout of a production line Figure 10.2
Layout Types Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 (b) Layout of a production line Figure 10.2
Layout Types Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 (b) Layout of a production line Figure 10.2
Layout Types Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 (b) Layout of a production line Figure 10.2
One Worker, Multiple Machines Group Technology Machine 2 Machine 3 Machine 1 Materials in Finished goods out Machine 4 Figure 10.3 Machine 5
Group Technology Parts Families Figure 10.4 Source: Mikell P. Groover. Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1980, p. 540. Used by permission.
Lathing Milling Drilling D D L L M M D D L L M M Grinding L L M M G G Assembly L L G G A A Receiving and shipping A A G G Group Technology Figure 10.5
Lathing Milling Drilling D D L L M M D D L L M M Grinding L L M M G G Assembly L L G G A A Receiving and shipping A A G G Group Technology (a) Jumbled flows in a job shop without GT cells Figure 10.5
Lathing Milling Drilling D D L L M M D D L L M M Grinding L L M M G G Assembly L L G G A A Receiving and shipping A A G G (a) Jumbled flows in a job shop without GT cells Group Technology Figure 10.5
Lathing Milling Drilling D D L L M M D D L L M M Grinding L L M M G G Assembly L L G G A A Receiving and shipping A A G G Group Technology (a) Jumbled flows in a job shop without GT cells Figure 10.5 Source: Mikell P. Groover. Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1980, pp. 540–541. Used by permission.
M L L G Assembly area D A A Cell 2 Cell 1 L M Receiving G G Cell 3 M L D Shipping Group Technology (b) Line flows in a job shop with three GT cells Figure 10.5
M L L G Assembly area D A A Cell 2 Cell 1 L M Receiving G G Cell 3 M L D Shipping Group Technology (b) Line flows in a job shop with three GT cells Figure 10.5
M L L G Assembly area D A A Cell 2 Cell 1 L M Receiving G G Cell 3 M L D Shipping Group Technology (b) Line flows in a job shop with three GT cells Figure 10.5
M L L G Assembly area D A A Cell 2 Cell 1 L M Receiving G G Cell 3 M L D Shipping Group Technology (b) Line flows in a job shop with three GT cells Figure 10.5 Source: Mikell P. Groover. Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1980, pp. 540–541. Used by permission.
Department Area Needed (ft2) 1. Burr and grind 1,000 2. NC equipment 950 3. Shipping and receiving 750 4. Lathes and drills 1,200 5. Tool crib 800 6. Inspection 700 Total 5400 60' 90' Longhorn Machine
Department Area Needed (ft2) 1. Burr and grind 1,000 2. NC equipment 950 3. Shipping and receiving 750 4. Lathes and drills 1,200 5. Tool crib 800 6. Inspection 700 Total 5400 2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine Figure 10.6
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Trips between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — 2 .NC equipment — 3. Shipping and receiving — 4. Lathes and drills — 5. Tool crib — 6. Inspection — Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Trips between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — 20 20 80 2. NC equipment — 10 75 3. Shipping and receiving — 15 90 4. Lathes and drills — 70 5. Tool crib — 6. Inspection — Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Closeness Rating between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — 2. NC equipment — 3. Shipping and receiving — 4. Lathes and drills — 5. Tool crib — 6. Inspection — Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Closeness Rating between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — 2. NC equipment — 3. Shipping and receiving — 4. Lathes and drills — 5. Tool crib — 6. Inspection — Closeness Rating Rating Definition A Absolutely necessary E Especially important I Important O Ordinary closeness U Unimportant X Undesirable Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Closeness Rating between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — E U I U A 2. NC equipment — O U E I 3. Shipping and receiving — O U A 4. Lathes and drills — E X 5. Tool crib — U 6. Inspection — Closeness Rating Rating Definition A Absolutely necessary E Especially important I Important O Ordinary closeness U Unimportant X Undesirable Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Closeness Rating between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — E U I U A 2. NC equipment — O U E I 3. Shipping and receiving — O U A 4. Lathes and drills — E X 5. Tool crib — U 6. Inspection — Explanation Codes Code Meaning 1 Materials handling 2 Shared personnel 3 Ease of supervision 4 Space utilization 5 Noise 6 Employee attitudes Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Closeness Rating between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — E U I U A (3,1) (2,1) (1) 2. NC equipment — O U E I (1) (1) (6) 3. Shipping and receiving — O U A (1) (1) 4. Lathes and drills — E X (1) (5) 5. Tool crib — U 6. Inspection — Explanation Codes Code Meaning 1 Materials handling 2 Shared personnel 3 Ease of supervision 4 Space utilization 5 Noise 6 Employee attitudes Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together Figure 10.6
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 4 3 60' 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together Example 10.1
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 4 3 60' 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together 6 Example 10.1
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 4 3 60' 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together 1 6 Example 10.1
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 4 3 60' 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together 5 2 1 6 Example 10.1
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' 4 3 60' 90' Longhorn Machine • Departments 3 and 6 close together • Departments 1 and 6 close together • Departments 2 and 5 close together • Departments 4 and 5 close together 5 2 1 6 Figure 10.7
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Longhorn Machine
2 4 3 60' 6 5 1 90' Trips between Departments Department 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Burr and grind — 20 20 80 2. NC equipment — 10 75 3. Shipping and receiving — 15 90 4. Lathes and drills — 70 5. Tool crib — 6. Inspection — Longhorn Machine Example 10.2