leanIE
Industrial
- Aug 18, 2003
- 18
I’ve been asked to develop work measurement procedures that will invariably be used to determine standard hrs. for BPCS.
The way I see it Std. Hrs will have three major implications (I’m sure there are others):
1. Efficiency report (Earned Hrs. vs. Actual Hrs.)
2. MRP/Planning/Scheduling
3. Standard Costs
So, here are a few questions:
1. Are Run hrs (BPCS.....assuming that I’m not using mach. hrs) and std. hrs the same thing.
2. How would I reflect the Std. Hrs or run time in BPCS for an assy. process that has 4 oper. (4 workstations) w/ times of .011, .0108, .009, and .0068 respectively.
The flow time or max cycle time (w/ 1 oper.) is 0.0376. However, the Min cycle time (w/ 4 oper.) is .011….this is least amount of time that an operator can spend at a workstation. Thus, the total labor time is .011 x 4 oper. = .044 hrs/pc.
So, do I use 0.0376 as std hrs. and accept that the real total labor of 0.044 is 86% efficient ? The 0.0376 will never be obtainable as long as my bottle neck is 0.011. However, my true cost…..well my true labor time....is 0.044 labor hrs.
If this were your job how would you reflect Std. or run Hrs. in BPCS?
(Heck, should I just treat each workstation as a separate operation?)
The way I see it Std. Hrs will have three major implications (I’m sure there are others):
1. Efficiency report (Earned Hrs. vs. Actual Hrs.)
2. MRP/Planning/Scheduling
3. Standard Costs
So, here are a few questions:
1. Are Run hrs (BPCS.....assuming that I’m not using mach. hrs) and std. hrs the same thing.
2. How would I reflect the Std. Hrs or run time in BPCS for an assy. process that has 4 oper. (4 workstations) w/ times of .011, .0108, .009, and .0068 respectively.
The flow time or max cycle time (w/ 1 oper.) is 0.0376. However, the Min cycle time (w/ 4 oper.) is .011….this is least amount of time that an operator can spend at a workstation. Thus, the total labor time is .011 x 4 oper. = .044 hrs/pc.
So, do I use 0.0376 as std hrs. and accept that the real total labor of 0.044 is 86% efficient ? The 0.0376 will never be obtainable as long as my bottle neck is 0.011. However, my true cost…..well my true labor time....is 0.044 labor hrs.
If this were your job how would you reflect Std. or run Hrs. in BPCS?
(Heck, should I just treat each workstation as a separate operation?)