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8 November, 15:24

Klassen Toy Company, Inc., assembles two parts: Part 1 is first processed at workstation A for 15 minutes per unit and then processed at workstation B for 10 min. per unit. Part 2 is simultaneously processed at workstation C for 20 min per unit. Work stations B and C feed the parts to an assembler at workstation D, where the two parts are assembled. The time at workstation D is 15 minutes. Klassen Toy Company, Inc., assembles two parts: Part 1 is first processed at workstation A for 15 minutes per unit and then processed at workstation B for 10 min. per unit. Part 2 is simultaneously processed at workstation C for 20 min per unit. Work stations B and C feed the parts to an assembler at workstation D, where the two parts are assembled. The time at workstation D is 15 minutes.

a. what is the bottleneck of this process?

b. what is the hourly capacity of the process?

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  1. 8 November, 15:42
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    a) Process A is the bottleneck of the process

    b) Hourly capacity = 60 / bottlenecktime = 60/25 = 2.4 units / hour

    Explanation:

    Part 1 is processed at A for 15 minutes and then at B for 10 minutes.

    Thus part 1 take 15 + 10 i. e. 25 minutes two complete both processes

    Part 2 is processed at C for 20 minutes.

    Output from B and C i. e. part 1 and 2 respectively are fed to process D where the time taken to assemble is 15 minutes

    Thus looking at the given data,

    Part 1 takes longer time i. e. 25 minutes to reach process C compared to part 2 i. e. 20 minutes

    So bottleneck occurs at process A and B because it takes maximum time i. e. 25 minutes

    a) Process A is the bottleneck of the process

    b) Hourly capacity = 60 / bottlenecktime = 60/25 = 2.4 units / hour
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