Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Operations Management with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (12th Edition)
Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Operations Management with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (12th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134855424
Author: Lee J. Krajewski, Manoj K. Malhotra, Larry P. Ritzman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Interpretation: The daily demand that can be successfully achieved using the Kanban system is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Using the Kanban system, the firms plan to achieve the cost savings by adapting to the just in time inventory management system.

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Gestalt, Inc. uses a kanban system in its automobile production facility in Germany. This facility operates 10 hours per day to produce the Jitterbug, a replacement for the obsolete but immensely popular Jitney Beetle. Suppose that a certain part requires 60 seconds of processing at machine cell 33B and an average container of parts averages 1.4 hours of waiting time there. Management has allowed a 12 percent buffer for unexpected occurrences. Each container holds 27 parts, and 5 containers are authorized. How much daily demand can be satisfied with this system? (Hint: Recall that p is the average processing time per container, not per individual part.) The average processing time per container of parts, p, is 0.045 day. (Enter your response rounded to three decimal places.) The average waiting time per container of parts, w, is day. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.)
Gestalt, Inc. uses a kanban system in its automobile production facility in Germany. This facility operates 8 hours per day to produce the Jitterbug, a replacement for the obsolete but immensely popular Jitney Beetle. Suppose that a certain part requires 150 seconds of processing at machine cell 33B and an average container of parts averages 1.6 hours of waiting time there. Management has allowed a 10 percent buffer for unexpected occurrences. Each container holds 30 parts, and 8 containers are authorized. How much daily demand can be satisfied with this system? (Hint: Recall that p is the average processing time per container, not per individual part.) day. (Enter your The average processing time per container of parts, p, is response rounded to three decimal places.)
Gestalt, Inc. uses a kanban system in its automobile production facility in Germany. This facility operates 8 hours per day to produce the Jitterbug, a replacement for the obsolete but immensely popular Jitney Beete. Suppose that a certain part requires 150 seconds of processing at machine cell 338 and an average container of parts averages 1.6 hours of waiting time there. Management has allowed a 10 percent buffer for unexpected occurrences. Each container holds 30 parts and 5 containers are authorized. How much daily demand can be satisfied with this system? (Hint: Recall that p is the average processing time per container, not per individual part) The average processing time per container of parts, p, is 0.156 day. (Enter your response rounded to three decimal places) The average waiting time per container of parts, w, is day. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places)
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