Tutorial HO - Capacity & Constraint
Tutorial HO - Capacity & Constraint
Tutorial HO - Capacity & Constraint
Handout 1:
Melissas Photo Studio offers both individual and group portrait options. The process flow
diagram below shows that all customers must first register and the pay at one of the two cashiers.
Then, depending on whether they want a single or group portrait they go to different rooms.
Finally, everyone picks up their own finished portrait.
a) How long does it take to complete the entire process for a group portrait? An individual
portrait?
b) What single activity is the bottleneck for the entire process, assuming the process
receives equal amounts of both group and single portraits?
c) What is the capacity of the bottleneck for both groups and individuals?
production timeavailable
N=
ti
Cd
Efficiency
t i
E = nC a
where ti = total time for all workstations AND n = number of actual workstations
Balance Delay
1 efficiency
Work Element
Press out sheet of fruit
Cut into strips
Outline fun shapes
Roll up and package
Precedence
--A
A
B, C
Time (minutes)
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.3
Precedence
Time (minutes)
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0.10
0.40
0.50
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0.20
C, D
0.60
B, E
0.40
Precedence
Time (minutes)
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C, D
a) IF the mission wants to complete a care package every 10 minutes, how many volunteers
should be called in to help? Balance the line and calculate the efficiency. How many
packages can be assembled in a four hour period?
b) Suppose that volunteers are plentiful. Balance the line to maximize output. What is the
efficiency of this line? How many care packages can be assembled in a four hour period?
Precedence
Time (minutes)
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A, E
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C, D