If we use time to calculate performance, the speed loss in this case would be the cost of combination of idling/minor stoppages, and slow performance. If so, how do we calculate or capture the time loss? I am struggle to understand this part if we record the minor stoppages, such as, rack full, empty bin, toilet break, should we consider to add this time loss to availability time loss instead?
Time loss to be included is as follows Idle time decided by Manufacturing Engineering to complete the activity against Actual time of completion of that activity. Speed Loss: Idle speed decided by Machine manufacturer for the machine against actual speed. Hope you understood. Happy Learning Ahead....
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If we use time to calculate performance, the speed loss in this case would be the cost of combination of idling/minor stoppages, and slow performance. If so, how do we calculate or capture the time loss? I am struggle to understand this part if we record the minor stoppages, such as, rack full, empty bin, toilet break, should we consider to add this time loss to availability time loss instead?
Time loss to be included is as follows
Idle time decided by Manufacturing Engineering to complete the activity against Actual time of completion of that activity.
Speed Loss:
Idle speed decided by Machine manufacturer for the machine against actual speed.
Hope you understood. Happy Learning Ahead....