Ssembly Line Balancing: 08.8.01: Facilities Planning & Management
Ssembly Line Balancing: 08.8.01: Facilities Planning & Management
Ssembly Line Balancing: 08.8.01: Facilities Planning & Management
Module 1
08.8.01: Facilities Planning & Management
ASSEMBLY-LINE BALANCING
How to give everyone enough, but not too much work for
the limited time.
PRODUCT-ORIENTED LAYOUT
Operations
Belt Conveyor
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
Draw precedence graph
(times in minutes)
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS
A B
5 G
20 15
E I J
C D 8
12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
Feasible : AC|BD|EG|FH|IJ
ABG|CDE|FHI|J or C|ADB|FG|EHI|J
A B
5 G
20 15
E I J
C D 8
12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
AC|BD|EG|FH|IJ = max(25,15,23,15,19) = 25
ABG|CDE|FHI|J = max(40,23,27,7) = 40
C|ADB|FG|EHI|J = max(5,35,18,32,7) = 35
AC BD EG FH IJ
CYCLE TIME
The more units you want to produce per hour, the
less time a part can spend at each station.
Cycle time = time spent at each spot
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
NUMBER OF FOLLOWING TASKS
Nodes # after A could not be added to first
A 4 station, so a new station must be
B,E,F 3 created with A.
G,H 2 B, E, F all have 3 stations after,
I 1 so use tiebreaker rule: time.
B=5
E=8
F=3
Use E, then B, then F.
A B
5 G
20 15
E I J
C D 8 7
H 12
5 10 F 12
3
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
E cannot be added to A, but E can be added to C&D.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
Next priority B can be added to A.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
Next priority B can be added to A.
Next priority F can’t be added to either.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
NUMBER OF FOLLOWING TASKS
Nodes # after
G,H2
G and H tie on number coming after.
I 1 G takes 15, H is 12, so G goes first.
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
G can be added to F.
H cannot be added.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
PRECEDENCE DIAGRAM
I is next, and can be added to H, but J cannot be added
also.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENTS
A B
5 G
20
15
E I J
C D 8
12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
Why not put J with F&G?
AB CDE HI
FG J
CALCULATE EFFICIENCY
We know that at least 4 workstations will be
needed. We needed 5.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST
H and I both take 12, but H has more coming after it,
then add I.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST
D is next. We could combine it with G, which we’ll do later. E is next,
so for now combine D&E, but we could have combined E&G.
We’ll also try that later.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST
J is next, all alone, followed by C and B.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST
F is last. We end up with 5 workstations.
A B
5 G
20
15
E I J
C D 8
12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
CT = 25, so efficiency is again
Eff = 97/(5*25) = 0.776
LONGEST FIRST- COMBINE E&G
Go back and try combining G and E instead of D and E.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST- COMBINE E&G
J is next, all alone. C is added to D, and B is added to
A.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST- COMBINE E&G
F can be added to C&D. Five WS again. CT is again 25,
so efficiency is again 0.776
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST - COMBINE D&G
Back up and combine D&G. No precedence violation.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST - COMBINE D&G
Unhook H&I so J isn’t stranded again, I&J is 19, that’s better than 7.
E&H get us to 20. This is feeling better, maybe?
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
LONGEST FIRST - COMBINE D&G
5 Again! CT is again 25, so efficiency is again 97/(5*25) =
0.776
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
CAN WE DO BETTER?
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
CAN WE DO BETTER?
If we have to use 5 stations, we can get a solution with
CT = 20.
B
A 5 G
20
15
E I J
8
C D 12 7
H
5 10 F 12
3
CALCULATE EFFICIENCY
With 5 WS at CT = 20
If not:
Parallel workstations
use skilled (faster) worker to speed up
SUMMARY
Compute desired cycle time, based on Market
Demand, and total time of work needed
Methods to use:
Largest first, most following steps, trial and error
Compute efficiency of solutions