How to use bottleneck capacity analysis to optimise process improvements

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  • @Justwil07
    @Justwil07 8 дней назад +1

    I have an exam tomorrow, what if so
    20
    10 - 5 - - 10
    40
    i mean there are two different stations and they are doing same thing but one is doing in 20 sec and the other is in 40 sec ??

    • @TomMentink
      @TomMentink  8 дней назад

      @@Justwil07 good luck with your exam!
      With parallel Process Times of 20 and 40 sec/unit, average Cycle Time can be calculated by thinking in ‘how many per time’, for instance: 20 sec PT => 2 per 40 sec & 40 sec PT is 1 per 40 sec = 3 per 40 sec => 40/3=16,7 sec average Cycle Time = on average every 16,7 secs one unit is produced by these two stations together.