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ASSEMBLY LINE INTRODUCTION http://www.rit.edu/rems
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ASSEMBLY LINE OVERVIEW What is it and who designs it? Examples The First Improvements How it works and different kinds Product Movement Toyota Production Systems Engineering Lab
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WHAT IS AN ASSEMBLY LINE? An assembly line is a series of workstations along a connected system that moves materials Parts are added to a product in an ordered manner to create a finished product Industrial engineers design assembly lines based on product size and needs
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EXAMPLES ?? What are some examples of assembly lines in your everyday world?
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THE FIRST ASSEMBLY LINE First assembly line was used by Ransom E. Olds in the late 1890’s Made Oldsmobile cars
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THE “IMPROVED” ASSEMBLY LINE Initially, it took 12.5 (cycle time) hours to produce the Model T in 1909 Henry Ford improved the assembly line by adding a conveyor system in 1913, reducing the time to 1.5 hours (cycle time) In 1927, a Model T was produced every 24 seconds (throughput)
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THEN AND NOW ASSEMBLY LINES Then and Now
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HOW AN ASSEMBLY LINE WORKS People are assigned to one station As the unfinished product moves past, pieces are added The process continues until the assembly is complete
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WET AND DRY ASSEMBLY LINES DryWet (Steady State)
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PRODUCT MOVEMENT ON AN ASSEMBLY LINE Products can be passed from station to station in a variety of ways Human power/gravity belts Conveyor belts Forklifts
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ASSEMBLY LINE VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NPzLB SBzPI
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CONSIDER THIS…. What went wrong with the assembly line?
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BRAINSTORM…. What are the benefits of using an assembly line?
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