Manufacturing Cell
Manufacturing Cell
Manufacturing Cell
Himani Kashyap-1504013
Ravichand Nawal-1504020
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Objectives
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Concepts
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CLASSIFICATION OF CELL
4. FMS
Single NC machine cell or Mini cell
Traditional stand-alone NC
machine tools
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Cell with One Worker
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Cell With Two Workers
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Two Workers - Rabbit Chase
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Linked Cell
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Two Worker Assembly Cell
Example 2
Two workers now work in the cell shown at the left. The first
worker has operations 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The second worker has
operations 1, 7, 8 and the input and output areas. The sum of
the operation times and walk times are shown for each
worker.
Note the holding units shown by a black square. After
completing a piece at operation 1 the second worker drops a
piece off at holding area A and proceeds to the piece located
at area B. He/she then completes the work on that unit at
operations 7 and 8 and places the unit In the out area .
Sub-cell 2: CT = 5 (10) + 38 = 88 sec / unit
Sub-cell 1: CT = 3 (10) + 31 = 61 sec / unit
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Work Cell Applications
Work cells are more applicable for products (subassemblies) that are not extremely
complex.
Skills and abilities of the workers must fit the range of tasks required.
Large work cells have a negative impact on teamwork.
A workgroup of between 5 and 7 people is optimal- cells with 10 or more work stations
are less common.
If the products are very complex, a multi-station assembly line is typically used, with
work cells potentially acting as feeder cells
Teamwork Improvement
Communication (workers are closer and can help each other)
Complete understanding of the manufacture process (multitask).
They have the opportunity to know their customer; talk, discuss and propose
improvement.
Operators are more responsible and have more control in their activities.
Responsibility of making high quality products from the beginning.
More satisfaction due to responsibility and variety of the work
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Waste Elimination
1) Overproduction
2) Excessive inventory
3) Over processing
4) Motion
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Implementation Requirements
1. Product Families: parts that share the same manufacturing process and
equipment. They are similar not in shape or size, but because their
process.
2. It is essential that the Cell produces parts or family parts that the
customer constantly requires (20% in pareto chart).
3. Small and Easy to move equipment.
4. Flexible and Multi-task workers.
5. Additional Capacity. (Reserved)
Implementation process
First, the parts to be made must be grouped by similarity (in design or manufacturing requirements) into
families.
Then a systematic analysis of each family must be performed; typically in the form of production flow
analysis (PFA) for manufacturing families, or in the examination of design/product data for design families.
Keeping the account for "total cost of holding, inter-cell material handling, external transportation, fixed
cost for producing each part in each plant, machine and labour salaries.
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Rules for Manufacturing Cells
1. When installing a Manufacturing Cell, the productivity will increase, so
prepare a plan and explain to the personnel that some of them will have
to be Re-located
2. Design a complete Inspection System for each Manufacturing Cell.
3. Each aspect affected by the Manufacturing Cell should be discussed and
communicated to all the workers and the Labor Union through the
Manager.
4. The design for the Cell should consider:
- Work Flow
- Parts and Material Flow
- 5Ss
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Benefits of Manufacturing Cells
Decrease
of
Defects
Delivery Time
WIP Inventory
FG Inventory
Money invested in
parts.
Throughput Time
Increase
of
Inventory Turnover
Productivity
Capacity
Flexibility
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Limitations
Cost : The cells may have to be realigned to match the new requirements,
which is a costly operation, and one not typically required in other
manufacturing setups
Time