scholarly journals Productivity Enhancement at Molding Compound Manufacturing Plant by Applying Time and Motion Analysis

Author(s):  
Muhammad Waseem ◽  
Usman Ghani ◽  
Tufail Habib ◽  
Sahar Noor ◽  
Tauseef Khan

Commercial boundaries have been erased by markets globalization. Companies around the world compete with each other and thus are enforced to improve their products and processes. These improvements depend on a number of factors such as proper management, working environment, and available technology, etc. Inappropriate design of the working environment is one of the main reasons for lower productivity. Inadequate and incomplete working environments caused by ignoring standard methods in planning level, persistent physical disorders and increase mistakes impact the productivity in the working environment. Maximum productivity, with less physical load and energy consumption, is achieved when the compliance occurs between worker and task. This paper aims to optimize ineffective time and eliminate undesired operations at Molding Compound Manufacturing plants using the time and motion study techniques. The results represent a significant improvement in the production process in productivity and cycle time to optimize the system. There is a substantial increase in the production of the product by simplifying the working method and changing the work sequence. Productivity is improved by eliminating unnecessary movements, simplifying individual tasks and changing operations sequence. Results show that time for each milling operation reduced from 36.3 minutes to 22.5 min, the number of machines reduced from 4 to 3.48 and productivity improved from 5 bags per hour per worker to 7.14 bags per hour per worker.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Maria Angélica Machado Dâmaso ◽  
Cecília Toledo Hernández ◽  
Ricardo Rodrigues Magalhães

High-efficiency manufacturing has been one of the main goals of companies, requiring the use of adequate techniques and tools with high value and low cost to increase productivity. In this case, industrial companies focus on increasing productivity without losing quality in services and products, using adequate techniques without high investments to avoid compromising the final result. This study applies time and motion study techniques to two workstations of a specific automotive industry. Accordingly, ergonomics data on specific tasks are collected, with satisfactory results. The method proposed simplifications in workstations, reduces times, and, therefore, increases productivity.


2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-181
Author(s):  
H. H. Abdel-Maksoud ◽  
A. El-Nikhaily ◽  
R. I. Elsoeudy ◽  
A. Z. Khafagy

1937 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 609
Author(s):  
A. Sykes ◽  
Hall ◽  
George Hepworth ◽  
F. Grover ◽  
E. Drake ◽  
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1945 ◽  
Vol 152 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-75
Author(s):  
J. C. Edwards ◽  
W. A. Bennett

The purpose of the paper is to outline the numerous directions in which improvements can be sought in engineering inspection. It shows how direct improvements in efficiency can be effected by carefully planned methods of recording results, including the use of statistical quality control, by adopting the principles of time and motion study in the planning of flow of work through inspection, and in the design of gauging fixtures and the arrangement of gauges. The importance of correct personnel selection and organization is stressed, as is also the avoidance of duplication of inspection. The paper concludes by quoting figures showing the substantial reductions which have been achieved in the authors' company by a progressive application of the methods described over a period of several years.


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