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A TV factory plans to add production lines for its new product and plans to produce as many as 800 units per hour. The production process, production time, and the production process to continue the next production process are described in the table below: (1 day = 8 working hours)
Production Process | Production Time (s) | The production process that follows the next production according to the list below |
A | 12 | - |
B | 15 | A |
C | 8 | A |
D | 5 | B,C |
E | 20 | D |
Based on the data above.
a. What is the cycle time for the production of the new product? (note: in seconds)
b. What is the minimum number of workstations?
c. Draw a diagram of the production process.
d. With the diagram that you have described above, can the production process run properly according to the plan? Explain the process of each workstation that you have created!.
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