6 Capacity Analysis-1
6 Capacity Analysis-1
Capacity Analysis
Capacity
Defined
ä Capacity: the ability to hold, receive, store,
or accommodate
· In business, viewed as the amount of output that a
system is capable of achieving over a specific period of
time
· Capacity management needs to consider both inputs
and outputs
· Many industries measure and report capacity in terms
of output
· Industries whose product mix is very uncertain, like
hospitals, often express capacity in terms of inputs
Capacity Analysis
A Simple Example
A 1
Unit processing time = 3 minutes 1 machines
100% machine available 100% yield
Setup time = 0 minutes Batch size = 25 units
Capacity Analysis
Single Product - Single Stage
A 1 1
3 × 25 + 15
× 25 × 60 = 16.67 / hr
20 units/hr
Batch Size
Capacity Analysis
Multiple Products - Single Stage
1 minute/unit
100% process yield
A
B
1
2 minutes/unit
1 machine
100% process yield
100% available
X units of A 60
(per hour)
40
X+2Y=60
Y units of B
10 (per hour)
30
Capacity Analysis
Multiple Products - Single Stage
1 minute/unit
100% process yield
A
B
1
2 minutes/unit
1 machine
100% process yield
100% available
ä Demand rates:
· A – 24 per hour 80% A, 20% B
· B – 6 per hour
ä Capacity = 1
× 60 = 50 / hr (A : 40/hr , B :10 /hr )
.8 + .2 × 2
ä Load Factor =
30 / 50 = 60%
Capacity Analysis
Multiple Products - Single Stage
Demand rates:
X units of A 60 · A – 24 per hour
(per hour)
· B – 6 per hour
48
40
X+2Y=60
24
Y units of B
6 10 18 (per hour)
30
Capacity Analysis
Multiple Products - Single Stage
1 minute/unit
100% process yield 1
A A: × 60 × 50 = 17.65 / hr
B
1 B:
20 + 50 + 50 × 2
1
× 60 × 50 = 17.65 / hr
2 minutes/unit
20 + 50 + 50 × 2
1 machine
100% process yield
10 minute set-up
Batch size of 50
100% available
Capacity Analysis
Multiple Products - Single Stage
1 minute/unit
100% process yield
1
A A: × 60 × 80 = 34.29 / hr
B
1 B:
20 + 80 + 2 × 20
1
× 60 × 20 = 8.57 / hr
2 minutes/unit
20 + 80 + 2 × 20
1 machine
100% process yield
10 minute set-up
Batch size is 80 for
A, and 20 for B
100% available
ä Product mix
ä Setup times
ä Lot size
Exercise
ä A small toy manufacturer produces toy castles. At final assembly,
each castle is made by fitting 2 “bottom” pieces together and then
topping that with 3 “top” pieces. Each Step consists of a single
machine. Average production rates are included. The machine at Step
A can make 500 “top” pieces per hour or 350 “bottom” pieces per
hour, and incur no setup time when switched between making the
“bottom” and “top” pieces. (Machine at Step A produces “top” and
“bottom” pieces according to a product mix of 3:2.)
B
Top 3
250 parts/hr
A D
Bottom 2
Top: 500 parts/hr C Final Assembly: 150 per hour
Bottom: 350 parts/hr
200 parts/hr
Product Cycling Example
Departments
Patient
Waiting X-Ray Orthopedic Type Department
area care
(1) (2) (3) A 1,2,3
B 1,4,6
(1,000 ppw) (400 ppw) (250 ppw) C 1,2,5
D 1,2,6
Patient
Cardiology Neurology Intensive Mix
care
(4) (5) (6) A 0.4
B 0.3
(500 ppw) (300 ppw) (600 ppw) C 0.2
D 0.1
Process Layout of a Medical Center
Capacity Analysis