Operation management - Importance & Type of layout
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Feb 11, 2019
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This presentatation gives brief information about layout & types of layout in operation management
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Language: en
Added: Feb 11, 2019
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Asthetic arrangement of elements. Allocation of Space & Equipments. On accounts of continous Manufacturing & Technological improvement in production & design . A Format utilising the best possible usage of physical arrangement of resources. LAYOUT What is Layout ?........
Need for developing Layout for…… Importance/ Need of Layout……
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A Good Layout……….
Types of Layouts……
PRODUCT LAYOUT Part of manufacturing process which allows for the repetative assembly of highly standardize products. Production work can be layout in straight line with labor & equipment subdivided in smooth line. For ex. A Garment Manufacturer:- Store room Cutting department Panel checking dept. Printing Dept. Stiching & Cropping Dept. Finishing & Checking Dept. Packaging & Loading
Easy Production Handling cost Reduces Less in process Inventory Less Supervision Efficient Space Utilization Higher Productivity/ Cycle time is short . Expensive Breakdown Lack of Flexibility Output Quantity Fixed; no alteration possible Specialised superiors not present Advantage Disadvantage
Also known as Functional Layout. Groups the people & equipment performing similar functions together. They lend themselves to low volumes of customized jobs & use variety of general purpose equipments. Requires specification of objectives in terms of output & Flexibility; estimation of product demand & services. Work flow is typically intermittent ,guided by individual work orders. PROCESS LAYOUT
Flexible system for custom work. Less costly general purpose equipment. Enhance job satisfaction , more diversity & challenges. Costly material Handling. High cost skilled labor. Higher supervision cost per employee. Low equipment utilisation . More complex production control; for instance, sheduling,inventory & control. Advantages Disadvantages
When due to size, shape & other characteristic constraints, the product cannot be moved ; the macines & operators move around the product. Used in projects where product is too fragile, bulky, or heavy to move. Workers are highly skilled to perform specific job as per requirement. Useful when product is manufactured in few no.s Processes are arranged in right sequence around workpiece . Generally fixed costs are low & variable costs are high. FIXED POSITION LAYOUT
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It is type of Layout in which machines are grouped together according to process requirement for set of similar items that requires similar processings . Based on Group Technology method- a method of organizing parts into families with similar manufacturing requirements. Group technology involves identifying similar parts, characteristics. Provides Flexibility to produce Low demand products. Suitable for medium variety & medium environment product. Part or assembly moves one at a time. Often arranged in U shape or C- flow. CELLULAR LAYOUT
Combination of both Product & Process layout. Maintains some of efficiency of product layout. Maintains some of flexibility of process layout. Also called as Combined Layout. The use of combine layout is possible when an item is made in different size & types. Here machinery are arranged in process layout but process grouping is arranged in sequence, to manufacture various types & size of products. Sequence of operation remains same. HYBRID LAYOUT