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    1. Engine Unit Module Project 1/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Project Description Main Deliverables of the Project 1. To provide C9 and C13 engine modules to the SpeedLine at a rate to satisfy takt time during maximum customer demand cycles. 2. Engine Unit shall maintain a buffer to feed the SpeedLine of not less than 1 and no more than 3 engine unit of each type. Customer of the Project 1. Customer of this project is the SpeedLine in general and specifically station 2 of the SpeedLine. Scope of the Project 1. This project shall encompass all engine models produced for Lokotracks in the Columbia Manufacturing facility. 2. Current product mix consists of C13 Modules for LT200HP and C9 Modules for LT106. We are currently forecast to build LT1213 and LT1213S Lokotracks which will take a slightly Modified C13 Module. (Remainder of page intentionally blank)
    2. Engine Unit Module Project 2/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Structure of the Project Time Study Make/Buy Anaysis Layouts Sub and assembly Balancing breakouts Project Classification 1. This Project is unclassified and contains no confidential data. Project Owner 1. LT Manufacturing Engineer is the owner of this project Project Manager 1. Russell Sims is the LT Implementation Project Manager. Required Human Resources (Internal) 1. Engine Module Assembly Team consisting of 1 team leader, five team members and a material services person. 2. Supervisor element
    3. Engine Unit Module Project 3/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Required Human Resources (External) 1. Intern for data collection Other Required Resources 1. Material handling equipment, IT services, tools and tool boxes, communications devices, maintenance support. Product Mix Monthly Monthly Daily Annual average max. max. demand demand Daily average demand demand demand LT106 C-9 140 11.7 0.56 20 0.95 LT1213 / -S C-13 110 9.2 0.44 15 0.71 LT200HP C-13 100 8.3 0.40 25 1.19 Total demand 350 29.2 60 days Annual time available 220 hours Monthly time available 21 Total assembly process time 24 Planned takt timemin 5.03 hrs/month Time available in 1 shift 168 Calculated number of stages 4.8 Time available in 2 Selected number of stages shifts 336 (takts) 5 Time available in 3 shifts 504 hours Annual time available 1760 Monthly time available 168 Line takt timemin 5.03 unit/hour Line speedmax 0.20
    4. Engine Unit Module Project 4/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Product Architecture Review Demand Rates & Available Time Monthly Daily Monthly Daily Annual average average max. max. demand demand demand demand demand LT106 C-9 140 11.7 0.56 20 0.95 LT1213/LT1213S C-13 110 9.2 0.44 15 0.71 LT200HP C-13 100 8.3 0.40 25 1.19 Total demand 350 29.2 60 days Annual time available 220 Monthly time available 21 hrs/month Time available in 1 shift 168 Time available in 2 shifts 336 Time available in 3 shifts 504
    5. Engine Unit Module Project 5/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Line Design : Takt timemin and Line speedmax 1. Takt time is the pace of production to match the rate of customer demand. 2. Takt time is the heartbeat of the whole production system Formula: Monthly Annual average Takt timemin = Time available/Total demand demand demand LT106 C-9 140 11.7 Line Speedmax =1/Takt time LT1213/ LT1213S C-13 110 9.2 LT200HP C-13 100 8.3 Example: Total demand 350 29.2 Takt timemin = 1760 h/350 units =5.02 h hours Line Speedmax =1/2.03 h = 0.20 unit/h Annual time available 1760 Monthly time available 168 (Note) This line design calculation is based on production mainly in one shift) Line takt timemin 5.03 unit/hour Line Design Line speedmax 0.20 Product-specific high season demand rates Product-specific demand rate for materials Monthly Annual max. planning formula: demand demand LT106 C-9 Rate = Product Demand/days of planning 140 20 period LT1213/ LT1213S C-13 110 15 Example High Season Rate for LT106 C-9 LT200HP C-13 100 25 Rate = 20 pcs/21 days = 0.95 pcs/day Total demand 350 80
    6. Engine Unit Module Project 6/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Annual Monthly average demand demand LT106 C-9 140 11.7 LT1213 / -S C-13 110 9.2 LT200HP C-13 100 8.3 Total demand 350 29.2 unit/hour Line speedmax 0.20 hrs/month unit/month Time available in 1 shift 168 33 Line outputmax in 1 shift Time available in 2 Line outputmax in 2 shifts 336 67 shifts Time available in 3 Line outputmax in 3 shifts 504 101 shifts Formula: Line outputmax = Available timemax x Line Speedmax Example: In 2 shift time available 336 h/month. Line speedmax=0, 20 unit/h (takt time 5.03 h) Max. Line output in 2-shift= 336 x 0, 20 = 67 units/month Needed daily run hours = Total demand / Line Speedmax Example: Demand 50 unit/month Needed run hours = 50/0.20=250 h/month = 11.9 h/day Two Shifts Needed During High Season
    7. Engine Unit Module Project 7/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Fast and Slow Options 1. There are no fast or slow options currently available for the engine modules. We will revisit this subject if the need arises. Consumption Rate for Fast Options 1. There are no fast options currently available for the engine modules. We will revisit this subject if the need arises. Minimum Lead Time from Work Order to Assembly Work Order Recieved Engine Mounted on (SpeedLine) Lokotrack Minimum Lead Time 2.5 D Minumum Customer response time 3.5 D Split Minimum SpeedLine Lead Time into Sub-process Lead Times Work Order Recieved Engine Mounted on (SpeedLine) Lokotrack Minimum Lead Time 2.5 D 3 Stage production needed based on lead times and Minumum Customer response time 3.5 D throughput calculations Sub assembly Station 2 Testing Station 3 1.05 D .66 D .5 D .71 D
    8. Engine Unit Module Project 8/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Preliminary Line Balancing 500 Engine warm-up/Hydraulic Test 450 Electrical Test Electrical connection 400 Hydraulic connection 350 Priming Deisel Hydraulic oil 300 Bottom Plates (2) Ball Valves (2) 250 Exhaust 200 Door Work Fuel Water Sep 150 Fuel Cooler Turbo Tube 100 Hood Bar 50 Hood Prep Radiator Bar/Light Mast 0 Oil Fill ** Sub Assembly Sta 2 Man 1 Sta 2 Man 2 Sta 3 Man 1 Sta 3 Man 2 Testing Required Time (Remainder of page intentionally blank)
    9. Engine Unit Module Project 9/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Preliminary Assembly Flowchart •Mechanical Assembly 3.12h Sub •Electrical Assembly .58h •Coolant Assembly 2.48h Assembly •Hood Assembly .53h •Tank Assembly 1.72h •Wiring 3.03h Meeting Station 2 •Hose Assembly 1.06h •Tank Installation .52h Customer •Exhaust .48h Demand •Bottom Plates .5h •Platforms .33h Station 3 •Turbo Tube .63h •Oil Fill 1h •Intake Radiator .72h •Test the Engine Unit 2.5h Testing •Minor Adjustments .5h
    10. Engine Unit Module Project 10/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Feeding process flowchart (synchronization) Click here to follow link to actual data.
    11. Engine Unit Module Project 11/11 author: Russell Sims date: May 28, 2008 Needed manpower for each station and cell Hours Planned Takt Time 7.167 Total work content Capacity Balancing time Resource Resource available loss [hours] needed allocated [hours] [hours] Sub Assembly 6.7 0.9 2 0.0 -6.7 Station 2 11.5 1.6 4 0.0 -11.5 Station 3 11.2 1.6 1 0.0 -11.2 Test 1.9 0.3 2 0.0 -1.9 Total 31.3 4.4 9.0 0.0 -31.3

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