1.Deciding on the product line involves balancing customer preferences and production requirements.
a. True b. False
2. An assembly line at a Rubbermaid production facility is an example of a product layout.
a. True b. False
1. False- Product lines are not based on production requirements. Production requirements must be changed to meet product line requirements.
2.True since product layout is a part of production which is specially done for continuous manufacturing.
1.Deciding on the product line involves balancing customer preferences and production requirements. a. True b....
1. Balance delay" is another name for the percentage of idle time in a product layout. True False 2. The percentage of idle time in an assembly line is called cycle time. True False 3. For a production line, daily capacity can be determined by dividing the daily operating time by the line's cycle time. True False 4. Heuristic approaches (e.g. LOT, RPW) to line balancing are the only approach that will guarantee an optimal solution. True False 5. Cycle...
Product : engine company: Toyota (1) Identify one or more production strategies applied by the firm currently and provide your opinions on whether you agree with their production strategies. Provide improvement suggestions (if any). Hint: there are four production strategies. • Make-to-Stock • Assemble-to-Order . Make-to-Order • Engineer-to-Order (2) Identify how the firm's production facility is arranged. Do you think the firm has an effective facility layout? Use reasons to support your answer. Hint: there are five basic structures. Project...
Automation is largely observed in Product layout-based production systems Select one: a. True b. False
6. Production Control comes before the Production Process. True False 7. Service organizations succeed by providing services that satisfy customers’ ____. A. needs B. demands C. preferences D. none of the above 8. The decisions made in the planning stage have ____ range implications and are crucial to a firm’s success. A. short B. long C. average D. none of the above 9. The first step in production planning is deciding which type of production process is bestfor making the...
Question 2 (10 points)
If four workers (1 worker for each task) were assigned to the
four task assembly line shown below, what would be the efficiency
of the worker doing Task B?
Question 2 options:
43%
Unable to calculate
100%
71%
Question 3 (10 points)
The facility layout that would be used to construct a
hydroelectric dam, is an example of a
Question 3 options:
process layout
fixed-position layout
product layout
cellular layout
Question 4 (10 points)
The facility...
True or False 1. Customer relationship management means a systematic tracking of consumers’ preferences an behaviors over time to tailor the value proposition as widely as possible to each individual’s unique wants and needs. 2. Touchpoint means any point of direct interface between customers and a shop. 3. Scanner data means data derived from items that are scanned at the cash register when you check in with your loyalty card. 4. Content marketing means the strategy of establishing thought leadership...
Question 1- Assembly Line Balancing A ball-bearing assembly firm wants to set up an assembly line that must have an output of 60 units per hour. The work elements, task times and their precedence relationships are shown in Table 1: Table 1 Work Element Time (sec.) Immediate Predecessor(s) A 40 NONE B 30 A C 50 A D 40 B E 6 B F 25 C G 15 C H 20 D, E I 18 F, G J 30 H,...
The operations manager of an instruments company is balancing an
assembly line. The company needs to build 96 instruments per
24-hour day. The assembly line activities are:
a. Draw the precedence diagram.
b. If the daily (24-hour) production rate is 96 units, what is
the greatest possible cycle time?
c. If the cycle time after allowances is given as 10 minutes,
what is the daily (24-hour) production rate?
d. With a 10-minute cycle time, what is the theoretical minimum
number...
1. Determining the amount of space you need involves the same process regardless of the type of business you are in. True False 2. For Burger King, _____ facilities enabled the company to enter markets that were once cost prohibitive. A. smaller B. larger C. out of the city D. none of the above 3. In manufacturing, managers focus on scheduling the activities needed to transform rawmaterials into finished goods. True False 4. Just-in-Time Production is the best choice for...
Recently, Phil Harris, the production control manager at Brunswick, read an article on time phased requirements planning. He was curious about how this technique might work in scheduling Brunswick's engine assembly operations and decided to prepare an example to illustrate the use of time-phased requirements planning. Phil's first step was to prepare a master schedule for one of the engine types produced by Brunswick: the Model 1000 engine. This schedule indicates the number of units of the Model 1000 engine...