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Operations Management Unit 5 Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Materials Selection The designer of any product, other than software must get involved with material selection. Only occasionally will the exact grade of material be specified by the customer. Even then the designer must understand the material to be able to design the product. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Decisions, decisions! So many materials, so much information. How do we decide? How do we begin to choose? First we need to look at the function of the product – product analysis 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Product Analysis Just what it says – analyse the product! What does it do? How does it do it? Where does it do it? Who uses it? What should it cost? 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Case Study – a bike What is the function of a bike – obvious? How does the function depend on the type of bike? Racing Mountain bike Commuter Childs 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Component or system? 1st problem is……. Is it one component or a system of components working together? A spanner is a component, a cordless screwdriver is a system. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing System Analysis When we analyse a system we need to break the system down into individual components and then analyse each one. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Cordless screwdriver 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

System Analysis – the bike The bike breaks down into various parts: Frame Forks Wheels Saddle 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

System Analysis – the bike (2) We now need to look at the following for each part: Requirements (mechanical, ergonomic, aesthetic etc.) Function How many are going to be made? What manufacturing methods are we going to use? 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Frame Materials Steel – Strong, stiff, heavy, but cheap Aluminium – weaker, lighter, more expensive than steel Composite (CFRP) – strong, stiff, very light, but expensive to buy and to fabricate 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Cycle Frame 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Frame Design Detail 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing What Properties? Mechanical – Strength, modulus etc. Physical – Density, melting point. Electrical – Conductivity, resistivity. Aesthetic – Appearance, texture, colour Processability – Ductility, mouldability And last, but not least………. Cost, cost, cost! 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Where do I find the data? Textbooks Databooks Manufacturer’s literature Internet Sites 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Bigger Picture Is the product performance driven or cost driven? This makes a huge difference when choosing materials. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

Manufacturing Process Although we usually choose materials first sometimes it is the shape and process which is the limiting factor. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Drink Container What are the requirements? 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Drink Container Provide leak free environment for storing liquid. Comply with food standards & protect liquid from health hazards. For fizzy drinks, withstand pressure. Brand image & identity Easy to open Easy to store & transport Cheap for high volumes 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Possible Materials Steel Aluminium Glass Plastic Paper 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing

V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing Thanks.. 01/04/2017 V.Prabakaran, AP/MBA - Unit 5 - Purchasing