Analysis on material flow system of parts in inventory group in Maxim Integrated / by Johnson B. Diaz and May Anne A. Verdan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 2015. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xiii, 54 pages : 28 cm. illustrations ; Content type:
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Abstract: DIAZ, JOHNSON B. and VERDAN, MAY ANNE A., Analysis on material flow system of parts inventory group at Maxim Integrated Undergraduate Thesis Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April, 2014. Adviser : Engr. Willie C. Buclatin. The study was conducted to improve the process, enhance the layout and reduce the cycle time of parts inventory area. It will focus on the parts issuance of electronic and mechanical supplies maintained by the group. The gathered data were analyzed and evaluated through the use of industrial engineering tools in order to create and to improve existing process in parts inventory area. The data taken from the observation in the inventory area were precisely evaluated and analyzed. The analysis included the identification of the origin of the problems observed during the data collection. It was found out that there was an inefficient parts inventory system present in the area. The contributing factors were identified and were divided into four categories. The inefficiency of parts inventory system pertaining to unorganized locations fell under category of methods together with the improper labeling. Transportation also affected the operation in the area which was categorized under facilities. The lack of effective space allocation resulted to huge distance travelled. Some of the materials were also considered wastes such as excessive parts and non-moving items due to improper classification of parts. In terms of manpower, the searching of parts often lead to idle time and unnecessary motions that did not add value to the process, Proper organization of the workplace and redesigning the layout and locations considering the flow of process would help reduce the cycle time and the distance travelled by the materials and application of the concept of FSN/ABC Analysis as an effective technique to minimize or eliminate inventories.
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Thesis (BS Industrial Engineering) Cavite State University

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT)

DIAZ, JOHNSON B. and VERDAN, MAY ANNE A., Analysis on material flow system of parts inventory group at Maxim Integrated Undergraduate Thesis Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April, 2014. Adviser : Engr. Willie C. Buclatin.

The study was conducted to improve the process, enhance the layout and reduce the cycle time of parts inventory area. It will focus on the parts issuance of electronic and mechanical supplies maintained by the group.

The gathered data were analyzed and evaluated through the use of industrial engineering tools in order to create and to improve existing process in parts inventory area. The data taken from the observation in the inventory area were precisely evaluated and analyzed. The analysis included the identification of the origin of the problems observed during the data collection. It was found out that there was an inefficient parts inventory system present in the area. The contributing factors were identified and were divided into four categories. The inefficiency of parts inventory system pertaining to unorganized locations fell under category of methods together with the improper labeling.

Transportation also affected the operation in the area which was categorized under facilities. The lack of effective space allocation resulted to huge distance travelled. Some of the materials were also considered wastes such as excessive parts and non-moving items due to improper classification of parts. In terms of manpower, the searching of parts often lead to idle time and unnecessary motions that did not add value to the process,

Proper organization of the workplace and redesigning the layout and locations considering the flow of process would help reduce the cycle time and the distance travelled by the materials and application of the concept of FSN/ABC Analysis as an effective technique to minimize or eliminate inventories.

Submitted copy to the University Library. 02/14/2017 T-6393

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