Practical Operations Management
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Chapter 6, Problem 28P
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Summary Introduction
Interpretation: More efficient design of two different layout.
Concept Introduction: Effective capacity is the representation of how effectively the designed capacity of the work station is utilized during the normal working condition. Efficiency determines the percentage of the resources, which are effectively used.
b
Summary Introduction
Interpretation: Mistake which will trouble the manager.
Concept Introduction: Product layout is the sequence of machines and work stations which are kept a long line of production. Process layout is the sequence of a work station which are aligned to improve the efficiency of work.
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