Operations Management: Processes And Supply Chains (12th Global Edition) - Does Not Include Mylab Operations Management
Operations Management: Processes And Supply Chains (12th Global Edition) - Does Not Include Mylab Operations Management
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134890357
Author: Lee J. Krajewski, Manoj K. Malhotra
Publisher: Pearson Global Edition
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Chapter 5, Problem 15P

Johnson Cogs wants to set up a line to serve 60 customers per hour. The work elements and their precedence relationships are shown in the following table.

  1. What is the theoretical minimum number of stations?
  2. How many stations are required using the longest work element decision rule?
  3. Suppose that a solution requiring five stations is obtained. What is its efficiency?

Chapter 5, Problem 15P, Johnson Cogs wants to set up a line to serve 60 customers per hour. The work elements and their

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