C7 Process & Layout
C7 Process & Layout
Management
Process Strategies and
Layout Strategies
Chapter 7
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Outline
FOUR PROCESS STRATEGIES
PROCESS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
SERVICE PROCESS DESIGN
SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PROCESSES
PROCESS REENGINEERING
Continuum
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Process-Focused Strategy
Facilities are organized by process
Similar processes are together
Example: All drill presses are together
Low volume, high variety products
‘Jumbled’ flow
Product A
Operation
Other names
1 2 3
Intermittent process
Job shop
Product B
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Process Focus
Continuum
Mass Customization
6 WIP high relative JIT techniques WIP low relative to WIP driven
to output used output down by JIT,
kanban, lean
production
10 Fixed costs low, Fixed costs Fixed costs high, Fixed costs high;
variable costs high dependent on variable costs low variable costs
flexibility of must be low
facilities
Process
Sales Order
Order
Production Wait
control
Order
WIP
Product
Plant Print Extrude
Warehouse Wait
Product
Transport Move
High
General purpose law
Full-service firms
Degree of Labor Intensity
stockbroker
Retailing Boutiques
Low
Warehouse and Fast food Fine dining
Hospitals
catalog stores restaurants restaurants
Airlines
No frills airlines
2. Process-oriented layout
deals with low-volume, high-variety production
(“job shop”, intermittent production)
3. Office layout
positions workers, their equipment, and spaces/
offices to provide for movement of information
5. Warehouse layout
addresses trade-offs between space and material
handling
6. Product-oriented layout
seeks the best personnel and machine use in
repetitive or continuous production
Service Material
Areas Attributes
Layout
Work
Warehousing Strategy
Cell
Material
Safety
Flow
Work Cell
Tool Room
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management
Generated from
store’s scanner
data on sales
Often supplied by
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SUAVE
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manufacturer
Example: P&G
2 ft.
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A Good Service Layout
(Servicescape) Considers
Ambient conditions - background
characteristics such as lighting, sound,
smell, and temperature.
Spatial layout and functionality - which
involve customer circulation path planning
Signs, Symbols, and Artifacts -
characteristics of building design that carry
social significance
into storage
Requires suppliers
provide effective
addressing (bar codes)
and packaging that
provides for rapid
transhipment
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b) Random Stocking Systems Often:
Maintain a list of “open” locations
Maintain accurate records of existing
inventory and its locations
Sequence items on orders to minimize
travel time required to pick orders
Combine orders to reduce picking time
Assign certain items or classes of
items, such as high usage items, to
particular warehouse areas so that
distance traveled is minimized
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6. Product-Oriented Layout
Facility organized around product
Design minimizes line imbalance
Delay between work stations
Types: Fabrication line; assembly line
Requirements:-
Standardized product
High production volume
Stable production quantities
Uniform quality of raw materials &
components
Task times
Efficiency =
(Actual number
* (Cycle time)
of work stations)