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19 December, 22:21

swenson Saws produces bows, frame, dovetail, and tenon saws used by craft furniture makers. During an 8-hour shift, a saw is produced every 6 minutes. The demand for the bow, frame, and dovetail saws is about the same, but the demand tenon saw is twice the demand for the other three. a) If mixed-model scheduling is used, how many of each saw will be produced before the cycle is repeated? b) determine a satisfactory production sequence for one unit production. How often is this sequence repeated? c) how many of each saw does Swenson produce in one shift?

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  1. 19 December, 23:12
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    Given: Total shift time = 8 hours = 8 * 60 = 480 minutes

    time required for production of one saw = 6 minute

    Demand for Bow saw = Demand for frame saw = Demand for dovetail saw = 1/2 * Demand of Tenon saw

    a) Mixed model schedule:

    Mixed model schedule

    Product no. per batch

    Bow Saw 1

    Frame Saw 1

    Dovetail Saw 1

    Tenon Saw 2

    Total 5

    Therefore 2 Tenon Saw, and each bow, frame, and dovetail saws will be produced before the cycle is repeated.

    b) 2 Tenon Saw, 1 bow, 1 frame, and 1 dovetail saws will be produced under production sequence for one unit production.

    The length of cycle will be 5*6=30 minutes i. e. the cycle will repeat once in 30 minutes for 8 hours means totally it will repeat 16 times during one shift.

    c) Number of saws Swenson produce in one shift = Number of Bow saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Frame saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Dovetail saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Tenon saw Swenson produce in one shift

    Number of saws Swenson produce in one shift = 480/div 30/times 1 + 480/div 30/times 1 + 480/div 30/times 1 + 480/div 30/times 2 = 16 + 16 + 16 + 32 = 80 saws per shift
  2. 20 December, 01:11
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    Given: Total shift time = 8 hours = 8 * 60 = 480 minutes

    time required for production of one saw = 6 minutes

    Demand for Bow saw = Demand for frame saw = Demand for dovetail saw = 1/2 * Demand of Tenon saw

    a) Mixed model schedule:

    Mixed model schedule

    Product no. per batch

    Bow Saw 1

    Frame Saw 1

    Dovetail Saw 1

    Tenon Saw 2

    Total 5

    Therefore 2 Tenon Saw, and each bow, frame, and dovetail saws will be produced before the cycle is repeated.

    b) 2 Tenon Saw, 1 bow, 1 frame, and 1 dovetail saws will be produced under production sequence for one unit production.

    The length of cycle will be 5*6=30 minutes i. e. the cycle will repeat once in 30 minutes for 8 hours means totally it will repeat 16 times during one shift.

    c) Number of saws Swenson produce in one shift = Number of Bow saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Frame saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Dovetail saw Swenson produce in one shift + Number of Tenon saw Swenson produce in one shift
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