DocumentCode :
658072
Title :
Production floor layout using systematic layout planning in Can manufacturing company
Author :
Singh, Anurag Prakash ; Yilma, Manderas
Author_Institution :
Production Eng. Dept., Defence Univ., Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
6-8 May 2013
Firstpage :
822
Lastpage :
828
Abstract :
This paper presents an analysis on a production shop floor layout of a Can manufacturing company and the application of a systematic layout planning (SLP) procedure as an approach to solve the production shop floor layout problem. The relationship between machines, operation activities and material flow are used to determine the optimal location of each machine. SLP technique has been employed to design the two alternative production shop floor layouts and compare the performance between new layout and present layout in terms of material flow distance, traveling time, and traveling cost. The existing production process was inefficient, showing bottlenecks. The alternative layouts were developed based on minimum distance traveled between each pair of machine. It improved the company existing layout by reduced total movement traveled in production for material handling. The measurements covered the actual sizes of the layout and machines, activities between machines, distance between machines, and material flow between machines in the company. The proposed procedure is illustrated to be a viable approach for solving production shop floor layout design problem through a real-world case study. From the proposed two alternative layouts which are more economical, distance of the production flow can be shortened from 389.7m to 311.2m or 360.6m. The traveling time can be reduced from 901sec. to 750sec. and traveling cost can be reduced from 3.17 Birr to 2.98 or 2.19 Birr per each travel resulting increase in productivity.
Keywords :
cans; cost reduction; facilities layout; facilities planning; materials handling; metal product industries; metal products; production planning; productivity; SLP procedure; bottlenecks; can manufacturing company; economical layout; machine optimal location; material flow distance; material handling; operation activities; production process; production shop floor layout design problem; productivity; systematic layout planning; total movement reduction; traveling cost; traveling time; Layout; Machinery; Manufacturing; Materials; Presses; Space exploration; Can manufacturing; material handling; production floor; systematic layout planning;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5547-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CoDIT.2013.6689649
Filename :
6689649
Link To Document :
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