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factors affecting scheduling - internal factorsinternal factors these are the factors which are with in the control of the management these factors
factors affecting scheduling - external factorsthe following factors govern the scheduling and are to be considered before establishing scheduling
principle of scheduling first principle optimum task size scheduling tens to achieve its maximum efficient task sizes are small and all tasks are of
scheduling - aggregate planningmeaning and definitionscheduling may be defined as the assignment of work to the facility with the specification of
master production scheduling the master schedule or master production schedule of mps sets the quantity of each end item finished product to be
bloomsday outfitters produces t-shirts for road races they need to acquire some new stamping machines to produce 30000 good t-shirts per month
chase planthe workforce size is varied as per to demand keeping the use of workers and inventory size constant during months of low demand the
molecular response to thyroid hormones during metamorphosisthyroid hormones can cause obtainable tissues to break down or can remold the tissues to
decision tree analysis applied to capacity expansionlinear programming and computer simulation models focus on the short term question of how to use
computer simulation used to evaluate capacityin many systems proper scheduling of the conveners ion can lead to better use of existing capacity
approaches to expanding long term capacitythere are two major approaches to expanding the long term capacity vizall at
long term capacity expansionfor the purpose of expansion of the long term capacity of the term the firm may decide to adapt and one more of the
in the table given below the distribution manager is expected to service these dcs as per the demands placed if the actual sales after completing
a paper mill produces two grades of paper viz x and y because of raw material restrictions it cannot produce more than 400 tons of grade x paper and
demerits of continuous or flow productionthe production problem which may arise particularly in high volume flow is that the constant repetition of a
merits of continuous or flow production1the direct labor content will be reduced since the comprehensive pre planning which is necessary will often
suitability of continuous or flow productionin order that flow methods can operations satisfactorily a number of requirements must be met1there must
ppc in mass and flow production systemcontinuous production is the specialized manufacturing of identical articles on
ppc in job production job production includes manufacturing of products to meet particular customer requirements of special orders the quantity
types of dispatchingdispatching may be centralized or decentralizedcentralized dispatching refers to the instructions issued from the central
function of dispatching under dispatching the following functions are included1 assignment of work to individual machines or work places and men2
dispatching - production controlthe function of routing and scheduling as discussed above are paperwork only no actual production has yet been
activities and types of scheduling scheduling includes the followings activities1 allocation of quality and rate of output of the plant or department
scheduling meaning and definitionscheduling is the next technique of production control in production control scheduling means the
routing procedure for a new product or part the routing procedure consists of seven principle steps1the first step is to analyze the product or