Question: Students please don't use my Discussions answer so we all don't get in trouble thx! Read the Quality Parts Company case at the end of

Students please don't use my Discussions answer so we all don't get in trouble thx!

Read the "Quality Parts Company" case at the end of Chapter 12. Using the questions selected below from the end of the case, suggest a change to improve the process.

  • Which of the changes being considered by the manager of Quality Parts Company are counter to the lean philosophy?
  • Make recommendations for lean improvements in such areas as scheduling, layout, kanban, task groupings, and inventory. Use quantitative data as much as possible; state necessary assumptions.
  • Outline a plan for introducing lean at Quality Parts Company.

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SCH UALITY PARIS COMPANY Quality Parts Company supplies gizmos for a computer manufacturer located a few miles away. The Page 423 company produces two different models of gizmos in production runs ranging from 100 to 300 units. The production flow of models X and Y is shown in Exhibit 12.14. Model Z requires milling as its first step, but otherwise follows the same flow pattern as X and Y. Skids can hold up to 20 gizmos at a time. Approximate times per unit by operation number and equipment setup times are shown in Exhibit 12.15- exhibit 12.14 Gizmo Production Flow Receiving Machining Dept. Machine no. 1 Mill Machine no. 2 Lathe Skid 2 Table Table Machine no. 4 Drill Machine ne, 3 Drill Skid Tool crib Assembly Dept. Finishing Dept. Skid 6 Skid -11 From To receiving assembly Oven Skid 15 10 Skid Skid 12 Subassembly area for purchased parts going into final assembly -Assemh Paint booth 13 Skid Skid Shipping 8 Skid Offices Operator X Part-time worker Scale: 1/4 = 1 exhibit 12.15 Operations and Setup Time OPERATION NUMBER AND NAME OPERATION TIME (MINUTES) SETUP TIME (MINUTES) 20 Milling for Model z 1 Lathe 50 30 2 Mod. 14 drill 15 5 3 Mod. 14 drill 40 5 4 Assembly step 1 50 Assembly step 2 45 Assembly step 3 50 5 Inspection 30 6 Paint 30 7 Oven 50 20 8 Packing 5 Demand for gizmos from the computer company ranges between 125 and 175 per month, equally divided among X, Y, and Z. Subassembly builds up inventory early in the month to make certain that a buffer stock is always available. Raw materials and purchased parts for subassemblies each constitute 40 percent of the manufacturing cost of a gizmo. Both categories of parts are multiple-sourced from about 8o vendors and are delivered at random times. (Gizmos have 40 different part numbers.) Scrap rates are about 10 percent at each operation, inventory turns twice yearly, employees are paid Page 424 on a day rate, employee turnover is 25 percent per year, and net profit from operations is steady at 5 percent per year. Maintenance is performed as needed. The manager of Quality Parts Company has been contemplating installing an automated ordering system to help control inventories and to keep the skids filled." (She feels that two days of work in front of a workstation motivates the worker to produce at top speed.) She is also planning to add three inspectors to clean up the quality problem. Further, she is thinking about setting up a rework line to speed repairs. Although she is pleased with the high utilization of most of her equipment and labor, she is concerned about the idle time of the milling machine. Finally, she has asked the industrial engineering department to look into high-rise shelving to store parts coming off machine 4. Questions 1. Which of the changes being considered by the manager of Quality Parts Company are counter to the lean philosophy? 2. Make recommendations for lean improvements in such areas as scheduling, layout, kanban, task groupings, and inventory. Use quantitative data as much as possible; state necessary assumptions. 3. Sketch the operation of a pull system for running Quality Parts Company's current system. 4. Outline a plan for introducing lean at Quality Parts Company

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