calpoly
Industrial
- Jun 5, 2003
- 11
Greetings fellow IE's,
I work for a distribution center where we have a sorter system that scans boxes from overhead and diverts the boxes down the shipping lanes and to the trailers. I am trying to calculate the Cp/Pp,Cpk/Ppk, but am having trouble figuring out if my Cp is accurate. I am calculating Cp on "no-reads" (failed scan reads) that are recirculated and passed through the scanning tunnel again until there is a read. Our volume fluctuates between 50k-120k thorughout the year and of course with the higher volume we have more no-reads. How can I determine an accurate Cp? If volume was a constant it would things easier, but is not. I thought of isolating no-reads for volumes at 50k, 60k, 70k, etc, but I do not believe it will truly give me an accurate Cp. The range is still quite large. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I work for a distribution center where we have a sorter system that scans boxes from overhead and diverts the boxes down the shipping lanes and to the trailers. I am trying to calculate the Cp/Pp,Cpk/Ppk, but am having trouble figuring out if my Cp is accurate. I am calculating Cp on "no-reads" (failed scan reads) that are recirculated and passed through the scanning tunnel again until there is a read. Our volume fluctuates between 50k-120k thorughout the year and of course with the higher volume we have more no-reads. How can I determine an accurate Cp? If volume was a constant it would things easier, but is not. I thought of isolating no-reads for volumes at 50k, 60k, 70k, etc, but I do not believe it will truly give me an accurate Cp. The range is still quite large. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.