A job shop recently signed a contract with a manufacturer to produce a certain part for one of its production plant. The production process comprises these stages: Foundry, machining, polishing and packaging. Job requests come at the rate of 42 per day (8 hours working day). Foundry takes 10 minutes per job on the average, machining takes 15 minutes per job, polishing takes 22 minutes per job and packaging takes five minutes per part. Answer the following:
The throughput rate is =
The average "waiting time" in the system is = minutes
The average inventory in the system (WIP) is = jobs
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A job shop recently signed a contract with a manufacturer to produce a certain part for...
On a normal weekday, a local Philz Coffee Shop has 12 customers waiting in line on average. If it takes 13 minutes for a customer to get his/her coffee served on average, the coffee shop is serving customers per hour. Type in the answer rounded up to 2-decimal places. Throughput Time = Average WIP / Throughput Rate
There are FIVE processesing station in a prodcution system: P1, P2, P3, P4 and P5. The times taken at each process are as follows 2 minutes, 6 minutes, 4 minutes, 8.6 and 15 minutes. Job request inflow rate is 16 per hour and jobs requests are accepted for six hours only. The systems closes after all accepted jobs have been completed, that is at the closing there are no unfinished jobs in the system. The system capacity = /hour The...
By LaLaL ULLIS Check my work Job 3175 130 units 250 MH Job 4286 1,625 units "NH Number of units Machine hours Engineering hours Batches Direct labor hours 34 hours 34 eng. 22 eng. 25 batches 45e DLN hours 75 batches 4,058 DLH 2, 3 & 4. Compute the activity overhead rates using ABC. Combine the grinding and polishing activities into a single cost pool Determine overhead costs to assign to the following jobs using ABC. What is the overhead...
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