The Role of Productivity Improvement Tools and Techniques in The Textile Sector During Manufacturing
The Role of Productivity Improvement Tools and Techniques in The Textile Sector During Manufacturing
The Role of Productivity Improvement Tools and Techniques in The Textile Sector During Manufacturing
Keywords
Time and motion study, Productivity, Indigenous Manufacturing
1. Introduction
Over the last several years, manufacturing industries have been great source of employment to the society
throughout the developing and development economics and the out put of these manufacturing industries
have rendered quality products to end-users too. In every manufacturing organization, the application of
various technologies developed and designed by the engineers also improved the integration of various
components such as, people relation, facility design, work study and methods study tool to made dramatic
changes in production. According to Azadivar,F and Wang,J (2000) in traditional manufacturing system
the focused was reducing the transportation cost but currently these needs are changed from cost to the
productivity . The modern manufacturing system also because primary tool for proper capacity utilization,
Adequate location and appropriate layout.
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It results in better work place layout with minimum movement of workers and machines.
4. Focus of Research
This research work focuses on the manufacturing industries based in the indigenous units of Karachi and
Hyderabad. The applications of work study are applied, during the study various tools and techniques were
employed to evaluate the human performance.
Micro motion study
The main purpose of micro motion study was to calculate the overall human activity and these activities are
further divided in to the small movements.
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Analyze
Take a good look at your diagram and analyze it in light of objectives.
Process of designing friendly work method
New product always undergoes from various processes and considerations to be capable for end users. It is
sometimes great opportunities for the designers to come up with best methods, this requires experiences
that provides new opportunities from improvements
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Worker should be provided all the facilities so that he could perform his responsibilities and
authorities in a appropriate manner.
(4) The machine operations may be monitored according to the prescribed manuals.
(5) Tools and working operating components should be arranged according to time and motion
study principles so that fatigue and stress may be minimized.
(6) The machines should be flexible enough to move from one place to an other easily
(7) The chain of worker should be arranged in order to provide easy flow of work.
(8) Chain of command should monitor all the manufacturing activities in order to avoid any
inconvenience.
(9) Video cameras should be installed in order to monitor their manufacturing activities.
(10) The rewards should be offered to all the workers for their better performance annually
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