Guidelines For Operations
Guidelines For Operations
About workcenters
No process in Trèves is completely automatic. That means that, in all machines, closed to the
machine time, there will be always labor time associated
And in the opposite way, in front of all the manual operations, there will be a machine time
associated; corresponding to the concept of the surface used during the operations, to take in
counts the cost of energies, renting, maintenance…
We need to understand which kind and how many workcenters are assigned to each one of the
processes
o Which kind:
If the workcenters are basically linked with a machine concept. These
workcenters will have machine capacity as main capacity (this will be the
scheduling capacity)
Or if they are linked with manual operations (even if they are done by small
production tools). These workcenters will have as main capacity the labor one
(the scheduling one)
o How many workcenters for the process:
We can have only one workcenter. If that is the case, all the operations, even the
finishing ones should be incorporated in the routing at once, to avoid duplicating
machine times overpassed (we will include all the manual operations within the
same machine time).
Or we can have multiple workcenters, focus in the machine process and focus in
the manual operations. In this case, we’ll breakdown the different processes
(paying attention not to double machine times).
If we need to isolate the different capacities or KPI’s for operations / machines, we’ll need to
have different workcenters to disaggregate these operations.
If we need to isolate the different capacities or KPI’s of finishing operations, we’ll need to have
those operations disaggregated in different workcenters.
About routings
We need to define the base quantity, the labor time and the machine time