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Management of Manufacturing
Systems - An Overview
11/12/2019
Requirements of manufacturing
Make an increasing variety of products, on
shorter lead times with smaller runs and
flawless quality.
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Some more History
Adam Smith and James Watt
Up and down motion to rotary motion
Desirability of a factory system (capital and
labor)
Watt showed how to do it
Carnegie and Scale
Steel Industry with a large stable output.
Concept of cost control to increase profits
Some more History
Ford and Speed
Take the work to the man and not man to the work.
The moving assembly line
Did not concentrate on variety
Scientific Management
Concentrate on Efficiency
Work standards are the rate of work by a “first class
man”
Carrot and stick – The worker who is fast and efficient is
rewarded while the inefficient is discharged
Some more History
Scientific Management – Gantt
Minimum money + bonus
Known for Gantt chart
Emerson also agreed with Gantt.
Emerson – dispatching Rules
Gilbreth
Motion Study
Human Aspects of work study (Lillian)
Methodology - Traditional
Approaches
Line layout - Product Layout
Continuous high volume production
G SRINIVASAN
Professor
Department of Management Studies
IIT Madras
gsrini@iitm.ac.in
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BASIC PRINCIPLE
SIMILAR “THINGS” SHOULD BE
DONE SIMILARLY
“THINGS “
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROCESS PLANNING
FABRICATION &ASSEMBLY
PRODUCTION CONTROL
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS
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TENETS OF GROUP
TECHNOLOGY
DIVIDE THE MANUFACTURING
FACILITY INTO SMALL GROUPS OR
CELLS OF MACHINES
Assembly C B A
11 12 14
13 15
4 5 8
1 2
3 6 7 9 10
A Raw Materials B C
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Figure 1.2 (b) – Cellular Layout
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9 10 6 5
13
14 4 2 3
7
1 11 8 12
A Raw Materials B C
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SYNCHRONOUS
MANUFACTURING and
THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS
G Srinivasan
IIT Madras
gsrini@iitm.ac.in
PRINCIPLES OF SYNCHRONOUS
MANUFACTURING
Synchronous Manufacturing refers to the
entire production system working in harmony
to achieve the goals of the firm
It is more of a commonsense approach that
believes that careful analysis of bottleneck
resources can increase throughput without
additional investment in machinery.
It is an off shoot of the popular book “The
Goal” by Dr Elihayu Goldratt which is said to
revolutionize American industry.
End of the month syndrome
Production increases at the end of the
month to meet deadlines.
beginning of the month - large batches
and fewer set ups.
end of the month too many people
compete for the same resources -
production in small batches, too many
set ups.
Goal of the organization
producing high quality items at
competitive price
providing customer service,
increasing market share,
producing at reduced cost,
The Goal
G Srinivasan
Total Quality Management
Management Approach of an
Organization centered on Quality based
on participation of all its members and
aiming at long term success through
customer satisfaction, and benefits to
all members of the organization and to
society.
VALUES:
character
MISSION: VISION:
purpose direction
What are Core values?
What core values do you personally bring to
your work?