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Production and Operations Management




                    Notes          With the changing perceptions of consumers, many feel that process layout is best limited to
                                   cases where the volumes are so low and the differences between products are so great that line
                                   flow processes, batching, and cellular manufacturing are not feasible.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   5.  Process layout is also known as ……………… layout.
                                   6.  The objective of the ……………… analysis is to arrange the departments in such a manner
                                       that the transportation costs of material handling are minimized.
                                   7.  The ……………… method also follows the same basic idea as the ‘Travel Chart Technique’,
                                       but with some operational differences.


                                   11.4 Product or Line Layout

                                   A product layout is also called a line layout. In this type of arrangement, the various facilities,
                                   such as machine, equipment, work force, etc., are located based on the sequence of operation on
                                   parts. Where the facility is needed again after few other operations, the facility is duplicated as
                                   required by the sequence of operations.

                                   Product layout is used for continuous operations, where the part variety is less, production
                                   volume is high and part demand is relatively stable. Though Ransom E. Olds created the first
                                   assembly line in 1901, Henry Ford is recognized for revolutionizing industry by mass-producing
                                   automobiles.
                                   Ford improved upon Olds’ assembly line idea by installing conveyor belts and converting Olds’
                                   idea into a moving assembly line. According to Ford, he developed the idea by watching the
                                   sequence of operations in a meat factory. By using a moving assembly line, Ford was able to cut
                                   the time of manufacturing  a Model  T from  a day and a  half to a mere  ninety minutes. The
                                   assembly line concept has remained more or less similar since 1913.

                                   The assembly line concept is applicable on products that can be produced with identical parts.
                                   Since each part is identical and can be replaced with an identical part, the entire production
                                   sequence can be predetermined in careful detail. This permits each task to be minutely studied
                                   by engineers and managers to find ways to make the sequence quicker and cheaper.
                                   Using better work methods, specialized equipment and tools, and extensive employee training
                                   the speed of producing the product can be increased and the cost decreased. This is the basic
                                   concept of the assembly line.

                                   Advantages of Product Layout

                                   The product layout has various benefits. It facilitates the effectiveness and efficiency in production.
                                   Less work in process (WIP) inventory  is required  in case of product  layout, as the flow of
                                   material is continuous along a line. Compared to process layout, product layout requires less
                                   space for same volume of production.
                                   In product layout Conveyorized material handling or automation in the material handling is
                                   cost effective, as the flow of material is well known. The throughput time (or product cycle time)
                                   is not as much of as compared to process layout. This is because of fewer chances of congestion
                                   and less waiting time on machine.
                                   In the product layout, Simple production planning and control and better coordination of different
                                   activities may be  achieved. The skill level of workers possibly will be lesser,  as a particular



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