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How did they find assembly line balancing? - Answers
1) First you need to construct a precedence chart of tasks. For example: A ----> B ----> C ----> D 2) Next, do time study to determine how much time required to perform each task. A (4 mins) ----> B (2 mins) ----> C (2 mins) ----> D (2 mins) 3) Find the takt time. Takt time = available production time per day/customer demand per day 4) Calculate the minimum number of workstations required, given the task times above. Below is the formula: Min # workstations = Total time for tasks divided by takt time Hope it helps!
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How did they find assembly line balancing? - Answers
1) First you need to construct a precedence chart of tasks. For example: A ----> B ----> C ----> D 2) Next, do time study to determine how much time required to perform each task. A (4 mins) ----> B (2 mins) ----> C (2 mins) ----> D (2 mins) 3) Find the takt time. Takt time = available production time per day/customer demand per day 4) Calculate the minimum number of workstations required, given the task times above. Below is the formula: Min # workstations = Total time for tasks divided by takt time Hope it helps!
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How did they find assembly line balancing? - Answers
1) First you need to construct a precedence chart of tasks. For example: A ----> B ----> C ----> D 2) Next, do time study to determine how much time required to perform each task. A (4 mins) ----> B (2 mins) ----> C (2 mins) ----> D (2 mins) 3) Find the takt time. Takt time = available production time per day/customer demand per day 4) Calculate the minimum number of workstations required, given the task times above. Below is the formula: Min # workstations = Total time for tasks divided by takt time Hope it helps!
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