CAPACITY PLANNING POM 1/31/2012 MTR Odeny Okelo CAPACITY PLANNING Definition (capacity) “The number of units produced per time period” By Williams “The maximum production rate of an organization” By Norman Gaither “The amount of output of an operation over some specified duration”
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grouping together of two or more (Usually of a homogeneous nature) and securing with banding‚ glue‚ shrink-wrap‚ slings or permanent (e.g. clover leaf)‚ to form a unit which‚ together with a Base (skids‚ pallets‚ etc.) Or a permanent sling allows Mechanical handling equipment (e.g. tynes of a fork Life truck) to lift and transport the unit. In addition‚ Unitized cargo can aslo be defined as the grouped cargo that is carried aboard a ship in pallets‚ containers‚ wheeled vehicles‚ and barges or lighters
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SAP MM with Guru99 Mihailo Sundic Krishna Rungta Published by Guru99.com Copyright 2012 Mihailo Sundic‚Krishna Rungta Smashwords Edition Smashwords Edition‚ License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person‚ please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it‚ or it was not purchased for your use
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flow(λ) ÷ capacity(μ) L = ρ/ (1 – ρ) L = (ρ – 1)μt QUEUE LENGTH L = 0.5 x ((A² + B) - A) A = (1 – ρ)(μt)² + (1 – Lo)μt – 2(1 – C)(Lo + ρμt) μt + (1 – C) B = 4(Lo + ρμt)(μt – (1 – C)(Lo + ρμt)) μt + (1 – C) DELAY PER UNIT TIME Dt = 0.5 x ((F² + G) - F) F = (1 – ρ)(μt)² – 2(Lo - 1)μt – 4(1 – C)(Lo + ρμt) 2(μt + 2(1 – C)) G = 2(2Lo + ρμt)(μt – (1 – C)(2Lo + ρμt)) μt + 2(1 – C) DELAY PER ARRIVING VEHICLE Dv = 0.5 x ((P² + Q) - P) + 1/μ P = (0.5
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according to ASTM D 698 or ASTM D 1557 Method B or D. 5. Remove the collar‚ trim the sample smooth and patch any holes that may have formed. 6. Remove the base plate and spacer disk‚ weigh the mold + compacted soil and compute wet mass‚ density and unit weight. 7. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for the second mold which will be soaked. 8. Place a piece of filter paper on the base plate‚ invert the specimen and
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the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Solution: Computation of the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion costs Units to account for: Physical units Beginning work in process 4‚000 Started during period 44‚000 Total units to account for: 48‚000 Units accounted for: Equivalent units Materials Conversion Transferred out 45‚000 45‚000 45‚000 Ending work in process 3‚000 2‚550 1‚350 Total units accounted for: 48‚000 47
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Measuring the Height of the tree Without Tangent Method Introduction “ The height of that tree is 10 ft ”. How people can measure the height of the tree ? Are they knocked down the tree and then measure it ? Or‚ ask the squirrel how tall the tree ? No‚ Of course not ! In my mind‚ I always curious how the people can measure the height of a tree. At this time‚ I will remove my curiosity and search how people measure the tree. This essay will show you some information how people measure the height
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Problem 1 1) FIFO Units in process‚ beg. Units started 6‚000 42‚000 48‚000 Units completed & transferred (40‚000) IP beg. 6‚000 Started & completed 34‚000 Units in process‚ end 8‚000 48‚000 2) AVERAGE Units in process‚ beg. 6‚000 Units started 42‚000 48‚000 Units completed Units IP end 40‚000 8‚000 48‚000 80% 4‚800 70% 4‚200 100% 34‚000 100% 34‚000 10% 800 15% 1‚200 39‚600 39‚400 100% 40‚000 10% 800 40‚800 100% 15% 40‚000 1‚200 41‚200 Problem 2 1) FIFO Units in process‚ beg. Units started 5‚000
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Unit Conversions Tutorial Tools to help us with unit conversions are called conversion factors. Most books have tables either in the front or as appendices in the back with all different kinds of conversions factors‚ such as from one unit system to another (Metric to English) or within the same unit system. Unit analysis technique Step 1. Get the conversion factors needed. Step 2. Draw lines to create boxes Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 6 | Note: Depending
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currently exists for this product. Introduce Light Weight Compressor: The company will introduce the new light weight compressor to replace the standard unit in the automatic paint system and to satisfy any demand that might exist through industrial distributors. Mixed Proposal: The company will continue to produce ten standard units necessary for the automatic paint system. After the demand is met for the automatic paint system‚ the new light weight compressor will be produced and sold to
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