Hi,
I am looking at resolving the issue below.
Can anyone help?
Shipping work has been printed off and you have the line volumes for each work area, but the labour planning tool is not working. You have a 45 minute window (3 cycles) to process these orders before they need to be handed off to the driver for the departing truck, so you need to calculate the labour required for each work area manually.
Your presentation should include the following:
I am looking at resolving the issue below.
Can anyone help?
Shipping work has been printed off and you have the line volumes for each work area, but the labour planning tool is not working. You have a 45 minute window (3 cycles) to process these orders before they need to be handed off to the driver for the departing truck, so you need to calculate the labour required for each work area manually.
- Zone A, 289 Lines, on a target of 152 LPH
- Zone B, 180 Lines, on a target of 96 LPH
- Zone C, 63 Lines, on a target of 37 LPH
- Zone D, 46 Lines, on a target of 70 LPH
- Work zones C & D are at the opposite end of the facility
Your presentation should include the following:
- How many labour hours are required to complete this work?
- How much headcount is required in each work zone to get the truck out on time?
- What is your strategy on labour deployment in the work areas?
- Which work zone has the highest production costs?
- How much labour would be required in each work area if there was a 10% decrease in target LPH?
- Assuming each team member earns $22.75/hr., what is the impact to budgets if there was a 10% decrease in target LPH over a fiscal quarter? (65 working days)