Material Handling System Design Outline Definitions Unit Load

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Material Handling System Design

Material Handling System Design

Outline Definitions Unit Load Material Handling Equipment

Outline Definitions Unit Load Material Handling Equipment

Importance of Material Handling In a typical factory, material Handling accounts for: MH 55%

Importance of Material Handling In a typical factory, material Handling accounts for: MH 55% MH Factory Space 87% Production time 15% 70% Product Cost

Material Handling Definitions MH is the art and science of moving, storing, protecting, and

Material Handling Definitions MH is the art and science of moving, storing, protecting, and controlling material. Right amount Right material Right time PROVIDE Right condition Right place Right position Right sequence Right cost Right methods

New MHI Material Handling Definition Material Handling is the movement, storage, control and protection

New MHI Material Handling Definition Material Handling is the movement, storage, control and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption and disposal. The focus is on the methods, mechanical equipment, systems and related controls used to achieve these functions. Source: MHI website - Glossary http: //www. mhia. org/keywords/keyworddescr_tem plate. cfm? keyword_id=762 Operations Subjects Business Processes Aligns with “progressive view” of scope of material handling defined by Apple, that is a total system view (p. 166 text)

Objectives of Material Handling Increase the efficiency of material flow Reduce MH cost Improve

Objectives of Material Handling Increase the efficiency of material flow Reduce MH cost Improve facilities utilization Safety and working conditions Manufacturing process Increase productivity Source: D. R. Sule, Manufacturing facilities

Highlights of Definitions Art and science Right stuff in the right way Efficient Storage

Highlights of Definitions Art and science Right stuff in the right way Efficient Storage and Movement of “parts” with machines Methods/Controls of movement to meet facility objectives Throughout the supply chain

MH Examples Material Handling is not restricted to the manufacturing or distribution environment Mass

MH Examples Material Handling is not restricted to the manufacturing or distribution environment Mass Transportation Mail Delivery Hospitals Construction

Material Handling Principles Defined by the Material Handling Institute and the College-Industry Council on

Material Handling Principles Defined by the Material Handling Institute and the College-Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICME) (p. 167 text): 1. Planning 6. Space Utilization (3 -D) (what, when, where) 7. System 2. Standardization 8. Automation 3. Work (cost x flow) 4. Ergonomic 5. *Unit Load 9. Environmental 10. Life Cycle Cost (procurement-removal) *Most important according to textbook authors

Material Handling Systems Design Define the objectives & scope Analyze the requirements Generate alternative

Material Handling Systems Design Define the objectives & scope Analyze the requirements Generate alternative designs Evaluate alternative designs Select the preferred design Implement the preferred design

Work simplification in MH Ø Framework for identifying MH solutions Evaluate each movement: Why?

Work simplification in MH Ø Framework for identifying MH solutions Evaluate each movement: Why? 1. Can the move be eliminated ? 2. Can the move be combined with another or within an intransit operation ? 3. Can the move be simplified ? 4. Can the sequence of moves be changed to advantages ?

MH Planning Chart Ø Analyzing MH solutions MH Planning Chart: (Figure 5. 2, pg

MH Planning Chart Ø Analyzing MH solutions MH Planning Chart: (Figure 5. 2, pg 173) • Information w. r. t. a specific MH solution • Record ALL movements (people + machines) → Reveals unnecessary movements and storage

Unit Loads • A unit load is the unit to be moved or handled

Unit Loads • A unit load is the unit to be moved or handled at one time. • A unit load includes the container, carrier, or support that will be used to move materials. Unit Load Stacking Pallet Forklift Pallet sized by ANSI (American National Standard Institute)

Unit Load • Examples: tote boxes, “cassette”, cartons, skids, pallets, pallet boxes, intermodal container,

Unit Load • Examples: tote boxes, “cassette”, cartons, skids, pallets, pallet boxes, intermodal container, one unit of product, etc. • Most popular: plastic containers and pallets • Factors for determining unit load/ container: – – – – Size of carrier Size and weight of items Space for storing loaded/unloaded container Equipment used for moving Cost, supply and maintenance Aisle widths, door sizes, and clear stacking heights Environmental regulations

Unit Load and Handling System The unit load is an integral part of the

Unit Load and Handling System The unit load is an integral part of the material handling system and a “simultaneous” determination should be made. Design the Handling/Storage system Design the Unit Load

In-class Exercise: Unit Load and Cycle Time We have a system with two machines.

In-class Exercise: Unit Load and Cycle Time We have a system with two machines. Every unit of the product has to go through Machine 1 first and then through Machine 2. We move the product using forklift trucks. The company has several of them going around permanently. We can use one whenever we need. The move from Machine 1 to Machine 2 takes two minutes. The forklift truck moves a batch (or a lot) of units at a time. Machine 1 Machine 2 1 min/unit How many units should we move at a time using the forklift truck to minimize the time of completion of an order of 16 units? In other words, how big should the unit load be to minimize completion time?

UL = 16 units M 1 MH M 2 16 34 M 1 MH

UL = 16 units M 1 MH M 2 16 34 M 1 MH M 2 UL = 8 units 18 M 1 MH M 2 26 UL = 2 units 6 4 Lot size = 16 units Machining = 1 min/unit Operations 1 and 2 MH = 2 min/trip Large unit loads: longer cycle times, fewer moves 20 UL = 1 unit M 1 MH M 2 Unit Load and Cycle Time Small unit loads: lower cycle time, lower WIP, more frequent handling 34 MH time > processing time => MH constrained

Unit Load Disadvantages Time spent forming and breaking down the unit load. Empty containers/pallets

Unit Load Disadvantages Time spent forming and breaking down the unit load. Empty containers/pallets may need to be returned to their point of origin. Cost of containers/pallets and other load restraining materials used in the unit load

Review Questions 1. The Unit Load remains the same throughout the facility. True or

Review Questions 1. The Unit Load remains the same throughout the facility. True or False? 2. Which statement is the most accurate? a) b) c) d) Material Handling should be reduced as much as possible. The materials, movements, and methods define the MH system. The unit load should be decided before any other MH decisions. The what, where, and when, defines the how and who.

Classification of M. H. Equipment I. Containers & unitizers II. Material Transport Equipment 1.

Classification of M. H. Equipment I. Containers & unitizers II. Material Transport Equipment 1. Conveyors 2. Industrial Trucks & Vehicles 3. Monorails, Hoists & Cranes III. Storage & Retrieval Equipment IV. Automatic Identification & Communication Equipment

MH Equipment Resources • MHE Taxonomy (http: //www. ise. ncsu. edu/kay/mhetax/index. htm) • The

MH Equipment Resources • MHE Taxonomy (http: //www. ise. ncsu. edu/kay/mhetax/index. htm) • The Material Handling Multimedia Bank (http: //www. centor. ulaval. ca/MHMultimedia. Bank) • Textbook (Appendix 5 b) • Material Handling Industry of America (http: //www. mhia. org) • CICMHE Website (http: //www. mhia. org/cicmhe/) • Material. Handling. Info. com (http: //208. 226. 12. 140/mhi/)