Processanalysis PDF
Processanalysis PDF
Processanalysis PDF
PROCESS ANALYSIS
Finished
Raw Resources: labour, capital, equipment, space Goods
Material Flow units: material, customers, animals Inventory
Inventory
(FGI)
(RGI)
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AN EXERCISE
For the given problem, let us determine the following:
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Flow Unit
One unit of the ‘item’ or the ‘thing’ undergoing the process. Can
be a living being.
In this example, flow unit = “toy”
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Labour Content
LABOUR CONTENT (STEP): also known as Processing time.
The average time taken at a step to process the unit. Can vary
from unit to unit, also depends upon type of the item
processed. E.g. for Prepare: 2 min, Pre-treat: 3 min, and so on.
Here,
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Makespan
The duration of time required to complete the processing of all
the units in a given lot from start to end.
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Cycle Time
(of a process) the average time between two consecutive units
completing the process.
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Takt time
the maximum permissible cycle time if the demand placed on
the process has to be met.
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Flow Time
(of a flow unit), also known as Lead Time. The time it takes
for a given flow unit to move from the start to the end of the
process. Includes all its waiting at each step of the process.
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Flow Time
The total waiting time of each successive unit increases by 3 minutes
over that of the previous unit. Why? Where does waiting happen?
A consequence of the above: the inventory steadily increases in the first
two buffers, but remains 0 in the other two.
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Flow Rate
the average number of units that complete the process per unit
time. Also known as Throughput Rate.
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Capacity
CAPACITY (PROCESS): the maximum number of units that can
complete the process per unit time, or the maximum flowrate
possible in the process.
Capacity takes the scheduled breaks into account.
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Bottleneck
a resource on which the demand placed exceeds the capacity.
A bottleneck limits the ability of the process to meet its demand.
In this example, the demand placed on each resource is 80 units in 8
hours, or 10 / hr.
However, the capacities of all the resources exceed 10 / hr.
Hence, there is no bottleneck in this example.
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Utilization
the proportion (or, %) of time that a resource is busy, of the
total time scheduled.
The first step (Prepare) starts at t = 0 and completes its 80 units at t =
160 min (2 hr, 40 min).
Of this, time spent doing work = 80*2 = 160 min (2 hr, 40 min).
Idle time = 480 – 160 = 320 min (5 hr, 20 min).
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Utilization
The last step (I & P) starts at t = 13 min and completes at 14 + 5*79 = 409
min (6 hr, 49 min).
Of this, time spent doing work = 1*80 = 80 min (1 hr, 20 min) only.
Idle time = 480 – 80 = 400 min (6 hr, 40 min). Of this, the first 13 min
went in waiting for the first unit. Then, 4 minutes went in waiting for
each of the remaining 79 units.
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Process efficiency
also known as line efficiency. The ratio of the total of the
times spent working by the resources and the total of the times
available to the resources for doing work, over a given period.
Times spent working by resources = 160, 180, 400, 180 and 80 min.
Times available to the five resources = 480, 480, 480, 480 and 480 min.
REAL-LIFE EXAMPLES
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Large Regional
Car A country’s
Shopping Passport
Assembly population
Mall Office
Passport
FLOW UNIT A person Car Person
application
2.5 hours =
FLOW TIME 16 days 76 hours 62 years
150 minutes
448
WIP 560 persons 380 cars 300 million
applications
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RMI
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Milk & other Ice-cream FGI Hardening Packaging/ Adding
ingredients bundling ingredients
LITTLE’S LAW
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Little’s Law
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Since λ =
WIP = Flow Time / Cycle Time