(Solved): part c please Macon Controls produces three different types of control units used to protect industr ...
part c please
Macon Controls produces three different types of control units used to protect industrial equipment from overheating. Each of these units must be processed by a machine that Macon considers to be their process bottleneck. The plant operates on two 8 hour shifts, 5 days per week, 52 weeks per year. The table below provides the time standards at the bottleneck, lot sizes, and demand forecasts for the three units. Because of demand uncertainties, the operations manager obtained three demand forecasts (pessimistic, expected, and optimistic). The manager believes that a 25 percent capacity cushion is best. a. How many machines are required to meet minimum (Pessimistic) demand, expected demand, and maximum (Opeimistic) demand? (Enter your responses rounded up to the next whole number) b. How mary machines are required if the operations manager decides to double lot sizes? (Enter your responses rounded up to the
b. How many machines are required if the operations manager decides to double lot sizes? (Enter your responses rounded up to the next whole number.) c. If the operations manager has three machines and believes that the plant can reduce setup time by 25 percent through process improvement initiatives, does that plant have adequate capacity to meet all demand scenarios without increasing lot sizes? (Enter your responses rounded up to the next whole number.)
Duble the lot sizes from 40, 80, and 120 to 80, 160, and 240 and re-compute the requirements. Number of lots per annum = Annual dmeand / Lot size The total setup time is the setup time per setup x number of lots Total processing time = Processing tim