Question: Part 1 Workstation A Workstation B Workstation D Part 2 Workstation Klassen Toy Company, Inc. assenbles two parts (Parts 1 and 2; each unit of

Part 1 Workstation A Workstation B Workstation D
Part 1 Workstation A Workstation B Workstation D
Part 1 Workstation A Workstation B Workstation D Part 2 Workstation Klassen Toy Company, Inc. assenbles two parts (Parts 1 and 2; each unit of product requires one unit of Part 1 and one unit of Part 2): Part 1 is first processed at workstation A for 10 minutes per unit and then processed at workstation B for 16 minutes per unit. Part 2 is simultaneously processed at workstation C for 18 minutes per unit. Workstations B and C fed the parts to an assembler at workstation D, where the two parts are assembled. The time at workstation D is 17 minutes. What is the process cycle time of the system in minutes? Note: Round your final answer to the nearest integer, if it is not already an integer. Your Answer: Consider a manufacturing process depicted by the following flowchart. A1 C1 A2 B C2 A3 Station A has 3 parallel operators, A1, A2, and A3. Station C has 2 parallel opertors, C1 and C2. Each unit only needs to be processed by one of the operators A1, A2 and A3. After being processed at Station B, a unit then needs to be processed by either C1 or C2. The process time of the individual operators are given as follows. A1, A2, and A3: 17 minutes B: 12 minutes C1 and C2: 4 minutes. What is the process time (in minutes) of the whole process? Round your final answer to 2 decimal places if it is not a whole number

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