Introduction To Production & Operations MGT
Introduction To Production & Operations MGT
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Control
Mixed
Intangible, nondurable Tangible, durable
• System Design
– Capacity
– Facility location
– Product and service planning
– Acquisition and placement of equipment
• These are typically strategic decisions that require
• long-term commitment of resources
System Operation Decisions
• System Operation
– Management of personnel
– Inventory management and control
– Scheduling
– Project management
– Quality assurance
• Operations managers spend more time on system operation decision
than any other decision area
PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Limitations
• Following are the limitations of job shop production:
• 1. Higher cost due to frequent set up changes.
• 2. Higher level of inventory at all levels and hence higher inventory cost.
• 3. Production planning is complicated.
• 4. Larger space requirements.
2. BATCH PRODUCTION
• 1. RIGHT QUALITY
• The quality of product is…established based upon the
customers needs. The right quality is not necessarily
best quality. It is determined by the cost of the
product and the technical characteristics as suited to
the specific requirements.
• 2. RIGHT QUANTITY
• The manufacturing organization should produce the
products in right number. If they are producedin
excess of demand the capital will block up in the
form of inventory and if the quantity is produced in
short of demand, leads to shortage of products.
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• 3. RIGHT TIME
• Timeliness of delivery is one of the important parameter to
judge the effectiveness of production department. So, the
production department has to make the optimal utilization of
input resources to achieve its objective.
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• 4. RIGHT MANUFACTURING COST
• Manufacturing costs are established before the product is
actually manufactured. Hence, all attempts should be made to
produce the products at pre-established cost, so as to reduce
the variation between actual and the standard (pre-
established) cost.
Objectives of Operations Management
• 1.customer service
• The first objective of operating systems is the
customer serivce to the satisfaction of
customer wants
• 2. resource utilisation.
• Inefficient use of resources or inadequate
• customer service leads to commercial fail
Improving Efficiency
– Labor productivity allows labor comparisons
between organizations.
• Improved efficiency leads to lower costs and better
performance.
– TQM and Efficiency: TQM can lead to much higher
labor productivity.
• When quality rises, less time is wasted on scrap.
– Flexible manufacturing and efficiency: reduces the
set-up costs for production systems.
Facilities layout: seeks to design the machine-worker
interface to increase production efficiency.
Today's Factors Affecting OM
• Global Competition
• Quality, Customer Service, and Cost
Challenges
• Rapid Expansion of Advanced Technologies
• Continued Growth of the Service Sector
• Scarcity of Operations Resources
• Social-Responsibility Issues
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