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1. The document outlines the current and proposed processes for making a dining table from pine trees. 2. It details 14 operations from cutting trees to final inspection of the finished table, including transporting wood, sawing, drilling, assembling, and finishing. 3. By analyzing and proposing changes to each step, the company aims to reduce the total time and costs to produce the tables.
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OEF Assessment

1. The document outlines the current and proposed processes for making a dining table from pine trees. 2. It details 14 operations from cutting trees to final inspection of the finished table, including transporting wood, sawing, drilling, assembling, and finishing. 3. By analyzing and proposing changes to each step, the company aims to reduce the total time and costs to produce the tables.
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Flow process chart MATERIAL

Chart No.1 sheet No.1 of 1 summary


Subject charted: ACTIVITY PRESENT PROPOSED SAVE
Using pine tree Operation 24
Transport 12
ACTIVITY: Delay 6
Making dining table Inspection 4
Storage 1
METHOD: PRESENT Distance (m)
LOCATION: TIME (min)

OPERATIVE(S): Clock No. COST


LABOUR
Charted by: MATERIAL
Approved by: Date:
TOTAL

QTY. DIST- TIME SYMBOL


DESCRIPTION ANCE (min) REMARKS
(m)

Cutting trees
Waiting for the truck to come and
collect the woods
Loading woods to the truck
Transport truck to the factory
Delay on traffic gem
Reach factory gate
Waiting to sign paper sheet
The truck moves to unparking
storage
Unload woods from the truck
Check the number of woods
received
Pack the woods to the crane
Crane transport woods to sawmill
facility
Unload woods from the crane
Intake woods and rough sorting
Take woods to the debarking
machine
Sawing wood to plank
Fining the plank
Sorting plank and load to the crane
Transport the plank to the drying
machine
Adjusting the plank and sorting
Transport to the inspection bench
Waiting for the inspection
Checking if the plank is well
conveyed to make the table
A waiting for packing
Transport the plank to the making
bench
Unload the plank to the making
bench
Draw the table to dimensions on
the plywood board
Cut it out using saw machine in
making a tabletop
Drill 4 holes halfway through the
plywood thickness using a drill
machine
Drill 4 holes completely through the
plywood plank
Inspect the tabletop
Print out the actual size of the legs
for the table
Cut out 4 teak wood planks of
dimension
Paste the 4 printed drawing of the
legs each on one teak wood plank
Take the plank to saw machine
Cut out the 4 table legs according to
the drawings
Take 2 teak wood pieces of
dimension
Make a joinery cut outs on 3
surfaces of the wood piece
Make such a joinery cut outs at two
places on each wooden piece
Drills holes at two places on each
one of the wooden blocks
Take all the side of the table and
legs to assembling
Waiting to assemble the table
Take the table to the inspection
Checking the quality of the table
Vanishing the table
Take the table to the storage room
Stored
1 1 2 1

2 2

Sawmill facility Unpacking space


6
1 3
shelves
5 5
3
4 4 shelves
unpacking

barking machine
7
Inspection bench
3

6 bins
12
11

Vanishing
ench 8
6
1
bins

7
10

2 8 9
5
Inspection bench Making bench

Outline process chart Tabletop


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Legs Apron 1
tabletop

10 1
7

2
1111 2
8

5 1
4

12

13

14

Operation 1 sketching out a rough design of our table


Operation 2 measuring the planks

Inspection 1 check if the measurements are correct

Operation 3 cutting the planks

Operation 4 creating the tabletop

Inspection 2 inspect the tabletop

Operation 5 drilling holes

Operation 6 attaching the boards

Inspection 3 final check of boards attachment

Operation 7 measure the apron

Operation 8 cut the exact measurement of apron

Inspection 4 inspection of the cutting and measurements

Operation 9 glue the aprons to the table

Operation 10 measuring the size of planks to make table legs

Operation 11 cut the planks

Inspection 5 inspect the legs pf the table

Operation 12 attaching the table legs

Operation 13 glue the legs to the apron and tabletop

Inspection 6 check the strongness of the table

Operation 14 vanish the whole table

Inspection 7 final check

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