Cycle time variation analysis on shop floor production line – a case study in medical device manufacturing industry
Abstract
This is a case study of cycle time of machines and production lines of a medical
device manufacturing plant. Unstable cycle times leads to unreliable production operation
which in turn reduces productivity. More time, energy and money is wasted in non-value
added activities. Therefore this research is done to establish strategies to improve cycle
production rate of target facility. Cycle time data taken was recorded and analyzed to
identify patterns. As a starting point, this report survey a few past journal to investigate
the history of the cycle time study, and what kind of issues are encountered and the
methods of troubleshooting. From the journal review, related parameters and guidelines
are presented and summarized alongside with factors affecting those parameters. Further
investigation of bottlenecks revealed the causes of both CT variation and bottlenecks.
Solutions are drawn up to effectively reduce cycle time variation and eliminate
bottlenecks. Proposed strategies are then used to determine improved cycle times of
production lines. Percentage of improvement is then calculated to determine the success
rate of solution and to compare current cycle time and improved cycle time in terms of
potential of development and efficiency. Based on the procured results, the production
line improvement strategies have significant positive effects on production lines.