Layout
Layout
Women’s
Shoes Housewares
lingerie
In
Out
Comparison of Product
and Process Layouts
Product Process
• Description w Sequential w Functional grouping
arrangement of of activities
activities
w Continuous, mass w Intermittent, job
• Type of process
production, mainly shop, batch
assembly production, mainly
fabrication
• Product w Standardized, made w Varied, made to
to stock order
• Demand w Stable w Fluctuating
• Volume w High w Low
• Equipment w Special purpose w General purpose
Comparison of Product
and Process Layouts
Product Process
• Workers w Limited skills w Varied skills
• Inventory w Low in-process, high w High in-process, low
finished goods finished goods
• Storage space w Small w Large
• Material handling w Fixed path (conveyor) w Variable path (forklift)
• Aisles w Narrow w Wide
• Scheduling w Part of balancing w Dynamic
• Layout decision w Line balancing w Machine location
• Goal w Equalize work at each w Minimize material
station handling cost
• Advantage w Efficiency w Flexibility
Designing Process Layouts
• Goal: minimize material handling costs
• Block Diagramming
• minimize nonadjacent loads
• use when quantitative data is available
• Relationship Diagramming
• based on location preference between areas
• use when quantitative data is not available
Block Diagramming: Example
Load Summary Chart
FROM/TO DEPARTMENT
1 2 3
Department 1 2 3 4
5
1 — 100 50
2 — 200 50
5 3 60 — 40
4
50
4 100 —
60
5 50
—
Nonadjacent Loads 110 + 40 = 150
2 3 200 loads
2 4 150 loads
1 3 110 loads
1 2 100 loads 110
4 5 60 loads
3 5 50 loads 100 200
1 2 3
2 5 50 loads
3 4 40 loads 150 50
50
1 4 0 loads
1 5 0 loads 60
4 5
40
Grid 1
Block Diagramming:
Example
Nonadjacent Loads: 0
2 3 200 loads
2 4 150 loads
1 3 110 loads
1 2 100 loads
4 5 60 loads 100 150
1 2 4
3 5 50 loads
2 5 50 loads 200 50 40 60
3 4 40 loads 110
50
1 4 0 loads 3 5
1 5 0 loads
Grid 2
Block Diagramming: Example
• Block Diagram
• type of schematic layout diagram; includes space requirements
(a) Initial block diagram (b) Final block diagram
1 4
1 2 4 2
3 5 3 5
Relationship Diagramming
A Absolutely necessary
E Especially important
I Important
O Okay
Production
O U Unimportant
A X Undesirable
Offices
U I
Stockroom O E
A X A
Shipping and U U
receiving
U O
Locker room O
O
Toolroom
Relationship Diagramming
(a) Relationship diagram of original layout
Key: A
E
I
Stockroom Toolroom Production
O
U
X
Relationship Diagramming
(b) Relationship diagram of revised layout
Stockroom
Offices Shipping
and
receiving
Locker Key: A
Toolroom Production
room E
I
O
U
X
Process Layout Example
Painting (2) 30 50 10 0
Receiving (4) 50 0
Shipping (5) 0
Testing (6)
Process Layout Example
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
40’
ReceivingShipping Testing
Department Department Department
(4) (5) (6)
Area 4 Area 5 Area 6
60’
Process Layout Example
Interdepartmental Flow Graph
100
Assembly
50 Painting
30 Machine
(1) (2) Shop (3)
20 20
10
50 100
Painting
50 Assembly
100 Machine
(2) (1) Shop (3)
10
20 20 100
50
4 6 7 9
5 8
2 10 12
1 3 11
A B C Raw materials
Part Routing Matrix
Machines
Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A x x x
B x x
C x x
D x x x
E x x
F x x
G x x
H x
Reordered Routing Matrix
Machines
Parts 1 2 4 8 10 3 6
A x x x x x
D x x x x x
F x x x
C x x
G x x
B
H
E x
Revised Cellular Layout
Assembly
8 10 9 12
11
4 Cell 1 Cell 2 6 Cell 3
7
2 1 3 5
A B C
Raw materials