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WE 640 Welding Production

WE 640 Welding Production. Plant Location. Arc Welding Processes. Lesson Objectives When you finish this lesson you will understand: The importance of building site location and building layout for manufacturing. Learning Activities Read Course Notes Look up Keywords View Slides;

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WE 640 Welding Production

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  1. WE 640 Welding Production Plant Location

  2. Arc Welding Processes • Lesson Objectives • When you finish this lesson you will understand: • The importance of building site location and building layout for manufacturing • Learning Activities • Read Course Notes • Look up Keywords • View Slides; • Listen to lecture • Do on-line workbook • Do homework Keywords: Plant Location, Transportation Costs, Building Layout

  3. Food for Thought: Have US Manufacturers lost sight of Fundamental Values? ·Produce something of value ·At low cost ·Of high quality ·Make it available when it is demanded Possible Reasons: ·Decline in the Work Ethics ·Attention Captured by Marketing in 70’s ·Attention on Finances in 80’s & 90’s

  4. Some of the Strategies We will Consider This Quarter Production Systems How do we match our production system designs to meet the needs of the market? How flexible should the system be? Capacity/location Decisions Should increased capacity be added in large or small units? When do we add capacity? Where? What are the effects of excess capacity? Technology Can we effectively use technology (CAD/CAM, robotics, automation)? Can engineers make the link to get these technologies into manufacturing? Workforce Management Can we keep our workforce productive without “giving away the farm”? Can we promote ethics in the workforce? Can we develop flexibility in the workforce? Operating Decisions How do we maintain quality and keep control of our manufacturing systems? How do we implement Total Quality Management (TQM)? Suppliers and Distribution How do we implement Just-in-time delivery? Where do we locate our plants?

  5. Plant Location SOURCES OF HELP ·Local State and Federal Industrial Development Groups ·Incubators ·Bankers and Development Companies ·Small Business Bureau POINTS TO CONSIDER

  6. Plant Location POINTS TO CONSIDER ·Market Proximity (freight costs, service, etc.) ·Raw Material Proximity ·Land/Building Costs (buy, build, or rent) ·Possible Expansion ·New Markets ·Available Labor (availability, skill, training facilities, unions) ·Taxes (tax incentives) ·Grants (state, federal) ·Labor Laws ·Energy Costs (water, electric, gas) ·Zoning laws ·Environmental Considerations ·Schools ·Medical Services ·Cultural and Recreational Services SOURCES OF HELP ·Local State and Federal Industrial Development Groups ·Incubators ·Bankers and Development Companies ·Small Business Bureau

  7. Transportation Cost Analysis We make welded boxes in our plants A,B,C,D and ship to our customer’s warehouses 1,2,3,4,5.

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  9. Questions? • Turn to the person sitting next to you and discuss (1 min.): • We just considered transportation costs as one of the major components in location of our manufacturing facility. There was a list of other points to consider given as well. What do you think is the next couple of most important considerations in building location?

  10. Homework

  11. BUILDING LAYOUT CONSIDERATION Space Allocation Work Area Offices Tool Room Utiliti es Aisles Cafeteria Dispatching Shipping Elevators Dispensary Locker Rooms Receiving Stairways Stock Room Rest Rooms Rework Area Utility Considerations Telephones Unpurified Water Tank Gas Hot & Cold Water Natural Gas Electricity Steam Ventilation Compressed Air Heat Computer Network Lights Intercom Air - conditioning Security Outdoor Area Parki ng Outdoor Storage Transportation Methods Rail Water Truck Air

  12. Questions? • Turn to the person sitting next to you and discuss (1 min.): • You can not always get the exact building type you want, particularly if you decide to rent. If you rent a two story building, from the list of “Building Layout Considerations” what might you locate on the second floor?

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