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What's a target? Management of job of resources committed in activity for which is useful to know in which way is used to time given available for their CHECK-ON Question: WHEN does come across this requirement? Answer: basically ALWAYS
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Examples Manufacturing Company – Production Manufacturing Company – Research e Development Manufacturing Company – Maintenance Service Company – Works in economics Service Company – Activity from report Manufacturing Company or Services – External assembly CHECK-ON To show among other things that are sometimes involved also employees
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To what serves a knowledge? - Effective costs - Working progress - Index management For balance sheet of the job order For charging to CDC For correct budget To q-ty To hours Monitoring progress Programming Quality indicator Commitment machines Incentive For billing CHECK-ON
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Know worked times for every phase of the work Know q-ties of the good products and scrapped Have visibility of state of the progress Value which are the reasons of lost production Estimate the level of efficiency and commitment machines YOU CAN OBTAIN Through the manual drawing up of documents and specific reports, from parts of singular operators or employees in order Or through instrument of collection of production data or job resource for automatic generation of the information Requirement that you have is in any case to treat of aseptic performance data, little manipulated as possible. Not with feelings but real. To obtain with minimum effort. CHECK-ON
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Has been conceived exactly to obtain a target of knowledge through given data Using distributed procedures, definited by minimal operational impact Informer principle It's true that today is not enough only ''to do'' but needs ''to tell'' also what has been done But to tell not must be too intrusive and dispersive, or at the same time it must be ''true''
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CHECK-ON CONTEMPLATE ALL THE CASES STUDY Manufacturing Company Production batch applicants Production flow Lean Manufacturing Production on Job Order Service Company
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CHECK-ON Every activity is identified by one Job Card
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CHECK-ON Every activity is identified by one Job Card JC of production
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Every activity is identified by one Job Card JC of inactivity/indirect performances CHECK-ON
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PRODUCTION TO RECCURENT BATCH What does have to do the operator? 1 – Specify who is 2 – Read a barcode from JC From this instant forward, time from worker is accumulated on identified activity by JC CHECK-ON
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PRODUCTION TO RECURRENT BATCH Declaration of production can be deferred and/or delegated to others 1 – Specify who is 2 – Read the barcode from JC 3 – Declare produced quantity CHECK-ON
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PRODUCTION TO RECURRENT BATCH Or can be joined for beginning of activity 1 – Specify who is 2 – Read the barcode from new JC 3 – Declare produced quantity on previous JC CHECK-ON
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PRODUCTION FLOW Only jointed declaration, since put the quality and time at the same moment 1 – Specify who is 2 - Read the barcode from worked JC 3 – Declare produced quantity on worked JC CHECK-ON
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PRODUCTION ON JOB ORDER It's not a type of procedure that guides, but an ability to connect an activity to Job Order in all production steps Required: JC Type must have the Job Order mandatory CHECK-ON
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LEAN MANUFACTURING - Lean Production Resource in test is production unit as a whole For every operator attends only Presence Time on JC with unproductive reasons Attributables also for whole UPR CHECK-ON
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LEAN MANUFACTURING - Lean Production Normal declaration of production on JC of the product Calculation of TI as a difference between Presence and Loss of UPR Production enhancement according to derive phases from JC cycle CHECK-ON Index: TA/TI TA/PR
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CHECK-ON MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND ACCUSED JOB DIRECTLY Utility of spreading Technical Offices R&D Laboratories Metrology room Statistical controls Interventions c/o client Operational Consultancy
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PARTICULAR TREATED CASES CHECK-ON Matching machines
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PARTICULAR TREATED CASES CHECK-ON Matching operators
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PARTICULAR TREATED CASES CHECK-ON Matching activity
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GENERATION / UPDATING CYCLES Is possible to execute the statistical calculation of times and decide if to update or create a cycle type JC CHECK-ON
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SOME OUTPUT CHECK-ON
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SOME OUTPUT CHECK-ON
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SOME OUTPUT
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Server PC client Shop floor terminals Board machine CHECK-ON Typical configurations
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