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DISTQIBUTION TRANSFORMER COMPANY LIMIETED (DTCL)
PRODUCTION OPERATION MANAGEMENT
NewGate India Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh- 500038
Website: www.newgate.in
Email: [email protected] Slideshare URL :
http://www.slideshare.net/newgateindia
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Introduction
DTCL(Distribution Transformer Company Limited)is a Company manufacturing Transformers for Power Sectors.
Owing to Financial Crisis,channelised their efforts to tap the Export Market.
Previously manufactured only Single Phase Transformers but later expanded to Distribution Transformers.
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Issues Faced by Engineering Department
Customer Specifications varying widely owing to Company going Global.
Longer Lead times to meet new Specifications.
Rejection at the last moment due to Quality Issues.
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Activity no. Description
1 Processing and circulation of customer order
2 Preparation of customer drawings
3 Customer drawings to marketing
4 Checking and forwarding to customer
5 Getting approval from customer
6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings
7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning
8 Issue from planning to other departments
9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing
11 Manufacturing- prototype
12 Material processing-final order execution
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through marketing
16 Dispatch
List of Activities Given
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Activities Includes
Activity no. Description
1 Processing and circulation of customer order
2 Preparation of customer drawings
3 Customer drawings to marketing
4 Checking and forwarding to customer
5 Getting approval from customer
5’ Customer comments
6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings
7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning
8 Issue from planning to other departments
8’ Revision
9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing
11 Manufacturing- prototype
12 Material processing-final order execution
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through marketing
16 Dispatch
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Domestic Export
Activity no. Description Order-1 Order-2 Order-1 Order-2
1 Processing and circulation of customer order 2 2 3 3
2 Preparation of customer drawings 30 18 13 16
3 Customer drawings to marketing 2 3 1 1
4 Checking and forwarding to customer 2 1 3 3
5 Getting approval from customer 447 98 396 93
05’ Customer comments
6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings 400 120 400 23
7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning 2 3 17 1
8 Issue from planning to other departments 1 2 2 1
08’ Revision
9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing 603 228 486 167
11 Manufacturing- prototype
12 Material processing-final order execution 341 160 36 5
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through
marketing
16 Dispatch 8 130 18 15
Time of activities
Time in days
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Domestic Export
Activity no. Description Order-1 Order-2 Order-1 Order-2
1 Processing and circulation of customer order 2 2 3 3
2 Preparation of customer drawings 30 18 13 16
3 Customer drawings to marketing 2 3 1 1
4 Checking and forwarding to customer 2 1 3 3
5 Getting approval from customer 447 98 396 93
05’ Customer comments
6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings 400 120 400 23
7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning 2 3 17 1
8 Issue from planning to other departments 1 2 2 1
08’ Revision
9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing 603 228 486 167
11 Manufacturing- prototype
12 Material processing-final order execution 341 160 36 5
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through
marketing
16 Dispatch 8 130 18 15
Assumptions
Time in days
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Domestic Export
Activity no. Description Order-1 Order-2 Order-1 Order-2
1 Processing and circulation of customer order 2 2 3 3
2 Preparation of customer drawings 30 18 13 16
3 Customer drawings to marketing 2 3 1 1
4 Checking and forwarding to customer 2 1 3 3
5 Getting approval from customer 447 98 396 93
05’ Customer comments 3 3 3 3 6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings 400 120 400 23
7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning 2 3 17 1
8 Issue from planning to other departments 1 2 2 1
08’ Revision 2 2 2 2 9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing 603 228 486 167
11 Manufacturing- prototype
12 Material processing-final order execution 341 160 36 5
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through
marketing 3 3 3 3
16 Dispatch 8 130 18 15
Assumptions
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Processing and circulation
Customer Drawing
Customer Approval
Customer comments
Drawing to marketing
Checking
Manufacturing Drawing
Issuing Drawing
Distributing to Departments
Material Requirement
Details of material
Tools and dies
Material Processing Manufacturing Inspection
Dispatch
Flow Chart Sequence
01 02 03 04 05
06
09
10
11
05’
07
08’
16
13 12
Revision
08 14
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Domestic Export Activity no. Description Order-1 Order-2 Order-1 Order-2
1 Processing and circulation of customer order 2 2 3 3
2 Preparation of customer drawings 30 18 13 16 3 Customer drawings to marketing 2 3 1 1
4 Checking and forwarding to customer 2 1 3 3 5 Getting approval from customer 447 98 396 93
05’ Customer comments 3 3 3 3 6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings 400 120 400 23 7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning 2 3 17 1 8 Issue from planning to other departments 1 2 2 1
08’ Revision 2 2 2 2 9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing 603 228 486 167 11 Manufacturing- prototype 12 Material processing-final order execution 341 160 36 5
13 Manufacturing-final order execution
14 Organizing customer inspection through
marketing 3 3 3 3
16 Dispatch 8 130 18 15
Calculating Average
Calculating Average of order 1 & 2
Time in days
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Activity no. Description Domestic Average
Export Average
1 Processing and circulation of customer order 2 3 2 Preparation of customer drawings 24 14.5 3 Customer drawings to marketing 2.5 1 4 Checking and forwarding to customer 1.5 3 5 Getting approval from customer 272.5 244.5
05’ Customer comments 3 3 6 Preparation of manufacturing drawings 260 211.5 7 Issuing manufacturing drawings to planning 2.5 9 8 Issue from planning to other departments 1.5 1.5
08’ Revision 2 2 9 Material procurement-prototype
10 Processing tools required for manufacturing 415.5 326.5 11 Manufacturing- prototype 12 Material processing-final order execution 250.5 20.5 13 Manufacturing-final order execution 14 Organizing customer inspection through marketing 3 3 16 Dispatch 69 16.5
Average Time in days
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Question1:
Develop a network representation of the execution
Of an order for distribution transformers at DTCL.
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Question1:
Develop a network representation of the execution
of an order for distribution transformers at DTCL.
Answer 1: Nodal Network
PERT AON
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PERT CHART 02 03 04 05’
06
09 10
D1
05
11 07
08
08’
12
13 14 16
01
D1
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AON CHART
02 03 04 05 05’
06
09 10 11 07
08
08’
12
01
13 14 16
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Question 2:
1. Use the network and develop time estimates for execution of the order.
2. What are the key activities that require better managerial control.
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Question 2:
1. Use the network and develop time estimates for execution of the order.
2. What are the key activities that require better managerial control.
Answer 2:
• Calculate critical path time ( Domestic & Export)
• Identify the critical activities ( Domestic & Export)
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For
Domestic Order
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PERT CHART: Domestic Order 02 03 04
06
09 10
05
11 07
08
08’
12
13 14 16
01 2
24 2.5 1.5
260
415.5
2.5
0
3
272.5
1.5
2
250.5 3 69
05’ 05
D1
D1 0
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PERT CHART: Domestic Order 02 03 04 05’
06
09 10
05
11 07
08
08’
12
13 14 16
01 2
24 2.5 1.5
260
415.5
2.5
0 3 272.5
1.5
2
250.5 3 69
Critical Path: 01-> 02-> 03->04->06
->10->07->08->08’->12->-13->14->16
D1 D1
0
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Answer 2: Domestic Order Total Lead time = Time taken by critical path
= Tp (01,02,03,04,06,09,10,11,7,8,8’,12,13,14,16)
Total Lead time = 1034 days
The key activities that require better managerial control are:
01,02,03,04,06,09,10,11,7,8,8’,12,13,14,16
• This activities can be crashed
• Time associated with each of this critical activity can be optimized.
Slacks • 05:Real Float = 403 days,
• 05 & 05’ :Real Float = 400
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For
Export Order
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PERT CHART: Export Order 02 03 04
06
09 10
05
11 07
08
08’
12
13 14 16
01 3
14.5 1 3
211.5
326.5
9
0
3
244.5
1.5
2
20.5 3 16.5
05’ 05
D1
D1 0
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PERT CHART: Export Order 02 03 04
06
09 10
05
11 07
08
08’
12
13 14 16
01 3
14.5 1 3
211.5
326.5
9
0
3
244.5
1.5
2
20.5 3 16.5
05’ 05
D1
D1 0
Critical Path: 01-> 02-> 03->04->06
->10->07->08->08’->12->-13->14->16
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Answer 2: Export Order Total Lead time = Time taken by critical path
= Tp (01,02,03,04,06,09,10,11,7,8,8’,12,13,14,16)
Total Lead time = 612 days
The key activities that require better managerial control are:
01,02,03,04,06,09,10,11,7,8,8’,12,13,14,16
• This activities can be crashed
• Time associated with each of this critical activity can be optimized.
Slacks • 05: Real float = 294 days,
• 05 & 05’: Real Float = 290 days,
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Question 3:
1. Can you identify activities that require immediate attention. In order to reduce execution time.
2. How can DTCL organize the manufacture of transformers so that there will be a significant reduction in execution lead time.
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Question 3:
1. Can you identify activities that require immediate attention in order to reduce execution time.
2. How can DTCL organize the manufacture of transformers so that there will be a significant reduction in execution lead time.
Answer 3: 1. Draw AON chart. Group activities to work stations. The works station
having the most balanced delay ( very high or very low time) compared to other work station needs to be given first attention.
2. Then reararnge the activities and group them to work stations and try reducing the balanced delay.
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Processing and circulation
Customer Drawing
Customer Approval
Customer comments
Drawing to marketing
Checking
Manufacturing Drawing
Issuing Drawing
Distributing to Departments
Material Requirement
Details of material
Tools and dies
Material Processing Manufacturing Inspection
Dispatch
Flow Chart Sequence
01 02 03 04 05
06
09
10
11
05’
07
08’
16
13 12
Revision
08 14
W1 Engineer Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
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For
Domestic Order
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02 03 04 05 05’
06
09 10 11 07
08
08’
12
01
13 14 16
W1 Engineer Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
272.5 24 2.5 1.5
2
3
260
415.5
2.5
1.5
2
250.5 3 69
AON: Domestic Order
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W1 W2 W3
Activities 01,02,03,06,07 04,05,05',
14,16
08,08',09,10,11 ,12,13
Time 2+24+2.5 +260+2.5
1.5+272.5+3 +3+69
1.5+2+415.5 +250.5
Total Time 291 days 349 days 669.5 days
AON: Domestic Order
Total Processing Time Tp = 291 + 349 + 669.5 Tp = 1309.5 days Cycle time CL= Max ( T1,T2,T3) = Max( 291,249,669.5) CL = 669.5 days Balance Delay Bd = ( n CL - Tp ) X 100 = (3 X 669.5 – 1309 ) X 100 n CL 3 X 669.5
Bd = 34.82%
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Processing and circulation
Customer Drawing
Customer Approval
Customer comments
Drawing to marketing
Checking
Manufacturing Drawing
Issuing Drawing
Distributing to Departments
Material Requirement
Details of material
Tools and dies
Material Processing Manufacturing Inspection
Dispatch
Rearranging Flow Chart Sequence
01 02 03 04 05
06
09
10
11
05’
07
08’
16
13 12
Revision
08 14
W1 Engineer Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
W4 Procurement
Dept
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Rerranging AON: Domestic Order
02 03 04 05 05’
06
09 10 11 07
08
08’
12
01
13 14 16
W1 Engineer Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
W4 Procurement
Dept
272.5 24 2.5 1.5
2
3
260
415.5
2.5
1.5
2
250.5 3 69
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W1 W2 W3 W4
Activities 01,02,03,06,07 04,05,05',
14,16 08,08',12,13 09,10,11
Time 2+24+2.5 +260+2.5
1.5+272.5+3 +3+69
1.5+2 +250.5
415.5
Total Time
291 days 349 days 254 days 415.5 days
Rearranging AON: Domestic Order
Total Processing Time Tp = 291 + 349 + 254 + 415.5 Tp = 1309.5 days
Cycle time CL= Max ( T1,T2,T3,T4) = Max( 291,249,254,415.5) CL = 415.5 days
Balance Delay Bd = ( n CL - Tp ) X 100 = (3 X 415.5 – 1309 ) X 100 n CL 3 X 415.5
Bd = 21.23%
Balanced Delay reduced by
39%
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Answer 3: Domestic Order
1. The activities that require immediate attention is the procurement as it takes 415.5 days.
2. It can be done by proper vendor management
• By ensuring delivery on time
• Properly forecasting the expected demand
• Adopting practices to reduce time on logistics
• Better inventory management of raw materials with proper defined reorder level.
Keep 4 works stations
W1 W2 W3 W4
Activities 01,02,03,06
,07
04,05,05', 14,16
08,08',12,13 09,10,11
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For
Export Order
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02 03 04 05 05’
06
09 10 11 07
08
08’
12
01
13 14 16
W1 Engineer Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
244.5 14.5 1 3
3
3
211.5
326.5
9
1.5
2
20.5 3 16.5
AON: Export Order
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W1 W2 W3
Activities 01,02,03,06,07 04,05,05',
14,16
08,08',09,10,11 ,12,13
Time 3+14.5+1+211.5+9 3+244.5+3+3+16.5 1.5+2+326.5+20.5
Total Time 239 days 270 days 350.5 days
AON: Export Order
Total Processing Time Tp = 239 + 270 + 350.5 Tp = 859.5 days Cycle time CL= Max ( T1,T2,T3) = Max(239,270.350.5) CL = 350.5 days Balance Delay Bd = ( n CL - Tp ) X 100 = (3 X 350.5 – 859.5 ) X 100 n CL 3 X 350.5
Bd = 18.26%
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02 03 04 05 05’
06
09 10 11 07
08
08’
12
01
13 14 16
W1 Engineer
Drawing
W2 Marketing Dept
W3 Production Dept
W4 Procurement
Dept
244.5 14.5 1 3
3
3
211.5
326.5
9
1.5
2
20.5 3 16.5
Rearranging AON: Export Order
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W1 W2 W3 W4
Activities 01,02,03,06,07 04,05,05',
14,16 08,08',12,13 09,10,11
Time 3+14.5+1+211.5
+9
3+244.5+3+3+16.5
1.5+2+326.5 20.5
Total Time
239 days 270 days 330 days 20.5 days
Rearranging AON: Export Order
Total Processing Time Tp = 239 + 270 + 330 + 20.5 Tp = 859.5 days
Cycle time CL= Max ( T1,T2,T3,T4) = Max(239,270,330,20.5) CL = 330 days
Balance Delay Bd = ( n CL - Tp ) X 100 = (3 X 330 – 859.5 ) X 100 n CL 3 X 330.5
Bd = 34.88 %
Balanced Delay increased by
91%
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Answer 3: Export Order
1. The activities that require immediate attention is the production as it takes 350.5 days.
2. It can be done by proper optimizing the process
• By avoiding abnormal wastage
• Reducing the error or failure rates
• Finding optimal product mix stratigies
• Maintaining a constant lead time and safety stock
Keep 3 works stations
W1 W2 W3
Activities 01,02,03,06,07 04,05,05',
14,16
08,08',09,10,11 ,12,13
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