Case Study-material Handling System

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Introduction to unit About material handling Principles of material handling used in

plant Facilities Planning Objectives of facilities design in plant Actual Plant Layout Plant layout and its objectives Material flow pattern Stages of material flow Space Allocation Equipments used suggestions

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Leading supplier of gear casing covers and many gear box components as machined parts.

Works as vendor for many years of KOEL, MAHINDRA TRACTOR DIV. etc.

Its total area is about 2500sq.m,out of which machine shop is built in about 2000sq.m approximately.

Unit is employed with conventional machines with one VMC and one over hanging crane.

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“Material handling system is an activity that uses the right method to provide the right amount of the right material at the right place, at the right time, in the right sequence, in the right position and at the right cost” 

It doesn’t add value to the product but add significant element of cost.

These cost are inevitable i.e. unavoidable Material handling equipment utilized in unit: pallets, Movable trolleys (for scrap

handling) Tractors etc.

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Orientation principle Unit Load principle Ecology principle Obsolesce principle Space utilization principle Safety principle Maintenance principle

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Facility include the location of all machines, utilities, employee workstations, customer service areas, material storage areas, restrooms, lunchrooms, internal walls, offices, and computer rooms.

Facilities planning deals with the design of plants, structural design, layout design, handling system design etc.

Elements of Facility Layout◦ Equipment◦ Work stations◦ Material storage◦ Rest/break or eating area◦ Offices

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Proper material handling equipment utilization. Line balancing. Proper material flow pattern Minimize material handling costs Utilize space and labor efficiently Safety consideration Reduce manufacturing cycle time or customer

service time Eliminate waste or redundant movement Facilitate the entry, exit, and placement of

material, products, or people

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Product layout Line layout in this unit helps to achieve: Mass production, Eliminate or reduce handling, Improve the efficiency of handling, Making the correct choice of handling equipment.

Objectives Effective utilization of men, machine, equipment and space Proper flow of material Minimum material handling correct choice of handling equipment & proper utilization of

equipment Provision for employee convenience, safety and comfort

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The only two hand pallets are used. One over hanging crane is used for heavy

components or for moving unit load. Most of the wok is manual and time

consuming. Hence unit load and obsolesce principle are applied.

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More use of vertical space Working area should be specified and

marked by yellow strips Packing area should be separately

maintained, so as avoid damage to workpiece

Semi mechanized material handling equipments should be employed to maximize space utilization

Should safe and secure handling

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