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PLANT LOCATION & PLANT LAYOUT

PLANT LOCATION & PLANT LAYOUT

PLANT LOCATION : A plant should be located at a place where inhabitants are

PLANT LOCATION : A plant should be located at a place where inhabitants are interested in it’s success, the product can be sold profitably and production cost is minimum – DR. Vishweshwarya. A plant location is often result of compromise among conflicting social, economic and geographical conditions – Lansburg.

PLANT LOCATION : The principle factors to be considered for the location of a

PLANT LOCATION : The principle factors to be considered for the location of a plant : Availability of Raw materials Nearness to Potential market Supply of Labour Transportation facilities Availability of Utilities : Water, Fuel, Power Suitability of Climate & Land Local Community Considerations Political Strategic Considerations Environmental Impact, And Effluent Disposal.

PLANT LOCATION : Availability of Raw Materials : • The Availability And Price Of

PLANT LOCATION : Availability of Raw Materials : • The Availability And Price Of Suitable Raw Materials Will Often Determine The Site Location. Plants Producing Bulk Chemicals Are Best Located Close To The Source Of The Major Raw Material. • EX: Soda Ash Plant Should Be Located Near The Salt Lakes Or Near Sea, Where Sodium Chloride Is Available Abundantly. Nearness to Potential Market : • For Materials That Are Produced In Bulk Quantities: Such As Cement, Mineral Acids And Fertilizers, the Plant Should Be Located Close To The Primary Market.

PLANT LOCATION : Supply of Labour : • Local Trade Union Customs And Restrictive

PLANT LOCATION : Supply of Labour : • Local Trade Union Customs And Restrictive Practices Will Have To Be Considered When Assessing The Availability And Suitability Of The Labour For Recruitment And Training. • An Adequate Pool Of Unskilled Labour Available Locally. Transportation Facilities : • The Transport Of Materials And Products To And From Plant Will Be An Overriding Consideration. • If Practicable, A Site Should Be Selected That Is Close to At Least Two Major Forms Of Transport: Road, Rail, Waterway Or A Seaport.

PLANT LOCATION : Availability of Utilities : Water, Fuel, Power : • The Word

PLANT LOCATION : Availability of Utilities : Water, Fuel, Power : • The Word “Utilities” Is Now Generally Used For The Ancillary Services Needed In The Operation Of Any Production Process. • Electricity: Power Required For Electrochemical Processes, Motors, Lightings, And General Use. • Steam For Process Heating: The Steams Required For The Process Are Generated In The Tube Boilers Using Most Economic Fuel. • Water For General Use: The Water Required For The General Purpose Will Be Taken From Local Water Supplies.

PLANT LOCATION : Suitability of Climate & Land : • Adverse Climatic Conditions At

PLANT LOCATION : Suitability of Climate & Land : • Adverse Climatic Conditions At Site Will Increase Costs. Abnormally Low Temperatures Will Require The Provision Of Additional Insulation And Special Heating For Equipment And Piping. • Sufficient Suitable Land Must Be Available For The Proposed Plant And Future Expansion. The Land Should Be Ideally Flat, Well Drained And Have Load-Bearing Characteristics. A Full Site Evaluation Should Be Made To Determine The Need For Piling Or Other Foundations.

PLANT LOCATION : Local Community Considerations: • The Proposed Plant Must Fit In With

PLANT LOCATION : Local Community Considerations: • The Proposed Plant Must Fit In With And Be Acceptable To The Local Community. Full Consideration Must Be Given To The Safe Location Of The Plant. So That It Does Not Impose A Significant Additional Risk To The Community. Political And Strategic Considerations: • Capital Grants, Tax Concessions, And Other Inducements Are Often Given By Governments To Direct New Investment To Preferred Locations; Such As Areas Of High Unemployment. The Availability Of Such Grants Can Be The Overriding Consideration In Site Selection.

PLANT LOCATION : Environmental Impact, And Effluent Disposal: • All Industrial Processes Produce Waste

PLANT LOCATION : Environmental Impact, And Effluent Disposal: • All Industrial Processes Produce Waste Products, And Full Consideration Must Be Given To The Difficulties And Coat Of Their Disposal. The Disposal Of Toxic And Harmful Effluents Will Be Covered By Local Regulations, And The Appropriate Authorities Must Be Consulted During The Initial Site Survey To Determine The Standards That Must Be Met.

LAYOUT PLANNING : • Layout planning in manufacturing and service organizations involves the physical

LAYOUT PLANNING : • Layout planning in manufacturing and service organizations involves the physical arrangement of various resources available in the system to improve the performance of the operating system, there by providing better customer service.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Plant layout begins with plant location and continues through 3 further

LAYOUT PLANNING : Plant layout begins with plant location and continues through 3 further levels: • Layout of department with in site. • Layout of items with in the department. • Layout of individual work place. Objectives of Plant Layout : • Economies of materials, facilitation of manufacturing and handling of goods. • Proper and efficient use of floor space. • Ensure proper flow of goods and processes without any delay. • Provision of supervision and control.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Objectives of Plant Layout : • • • Careful planning to

LAYOUT PLANNING : Objectives of Plant Layout : • • • Careful planning to avoid changes and re-layout of a plant. Provision of safety to workers. Meet quality and capacity requirement in the most economical manner. Provision of adequate medical facilities and refreshment facilities. Have enough of material handling space. Space for future expansion.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Implications of Layout Planning : • The relationship between “volume-variety-flow” provides

LAYOUT PLANNING : Implications of Layout Planning : • The relationship between “volume-variety-flow” provides crucial inputs to the layout problem. • As the flow becomes more cumbersome, the type of layout may significantly influence the ability of the operations manager to effectively plan and control operations on the shop floor. Types of Layouts: • Over the years, operations management and practitioners have evolved four major types of layouts.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Types of Layouts: • • Process Layout Product Layout Group Technology

LAYOUT PLANNING : Types of Layouts: • • Process Layout Product Layout Group Technology Layout Fixed Position Layout Process Layout: • A process layout is an arrangement of resources on the basis of the process characteristics of the resources available. • Product layout has a disorganized flow.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Process Layout:

LAYOUT PLANNING : Process Layout:

LAYOUT PLANNING : Product Layout : • In a product layout, the resources are

LAYOUT PLANNING : Product Layout : • In a product layout, the resources are placed to follow exactly the process sequence dictated by a product.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Group Technology Layout: • Group Technology Layout is a philosophy that

LAYOUT PLANNING : Group Technology Layout: • Group Technology Layout is a philosophy that seeks to exploit the commonality in manufacturing and uses this as the basis for grouping components and resources. The GT is often known as Cellular Manufacturing.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Fixed Position Layout: • Fixed Position Layout are typically employed in

LAYOUT PLANNING : Fixed Position Layout: • Fixed Position Layout are typically employed in large – project type organizations.

LAYOUT PLANNING : Volume-Variety-Flow Implications For Layout Planning : Very Low Variety Medium Variety

LAYOUT PLANNING : Volume-Variety-Flow Implications For Layout Planning : Very Low Variety Medium Variety High Variety One-off Execution Flow Attributes Stream lined flow Multiple Flow paths Disorganized Flow Jumbled Flow Volume Attributes High Volume Mid-Volume Low-Volume One Piece Examples of Operating Systems Industry: Mass Batch Product/Service Manufacturing Provider Firms Types of Layout Product Layout Used Group technology Layout Job shops: Project Shops Customized product/Service Process Layout Fixed Position Layout