A company produces two very' similar products, A and B, that go through a three-step sequence of

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A company produces two very' similar products, A and B, that go through a three-step sequence of fabrication, assembly, and packaging. Each step requires one day for a lot to be completely processed and moved to the next department. Processing requirements for the departments (hours per unit) are:
A company produces two very' similar products, A and B,

Department capacities are all 700 hours of labour and 500 hours of machine time per day. The following production schedule is for the next three days:

A company produces two very' similar products, A and B,

a. Develop, for each department and day, the capacity requirements for each product and the total load for each day. Ignore changeover time between A and B.
b. Evaluate the projected loads for each day. Is the schedule feasible? What do you suggest for balancing the load?

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Operations Management

ISBN: 978-0071091428

4th Canadian edition

Authors: William J Stevenson, Mehran Hojati

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