hi there, can anyone mail me a format to measure productivity in a manufacturing unit on khairnarmanish73@gmail.comanybody
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Manish,
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Measures of productivity in the manufacturing sector differ from one company to another. A capital intensive steel plant cannot be compared with small scale plastic items manufacturing unit.
Measures of productivity are based on human productivity as well as machine productivity. Therefore, output per person or per ton/quintal is one of the measures. Other measures are equipment utilisation, equipment availability, scrap generated, rejection %, time spent in settling quality issues etc.
In manufacturing units, measurement of following costs is quite important:
a) Inventory Carrying Cost of Raw Materials
b) Work in Progress (WIP) Inventory Costs
c) Inventory Carrying Cost of Finished Goods
d) Capital costs to run the operations
e) Capacity costs
f) Maintenance costs
g) Quality costs
h) Inspection costs
i) Ordering costs
The measurement costs is another way of measurement of productivity. Going further, you may refer the following link:
7 Wastes Muda Article on the Seven Wastes of Lean Manufacturing
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
While writing the post, you should give complete information like whether you are student or professional, whether from HR or any other functions, why the query was raised etc.
Measures of productivity in the manufacturing sector differ from one company to another. A capital intensive steel plant cannot be compared with small scale plastic items manufacturing unit.
Measures of productivity are based on human productivity as well as machine productivity. Therefore, output per person or per ton/quintal is one of the measures. Other measures are equipment utilisation, equipment availability, scrap generated, rejection %, time spent in settling quality issues etc.
In manufacturing units, measurement of following costs is quite important:
a) Inventory Carrying Cost of Raw Materials
b) Work in Progress (WIP) Inventory Costs
c) Inventory Carrying Cost of Finished Goods
d) Capital costs to run the operations
e) Capacity costs
f) Maintenance costs
g) Quality costs
h) Inspection costs
i) Ordering costs
The measurement costs is another way of measurement of productivity. Going further, you may refer the following link:
7 Wastes Muda Article on the Seven Wastes of Lean Manufacturing
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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