The Ratio-Delay Method of the Manufacturing System Analysis

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This paper describes the application of a ratio-delay to a study of operations of mechanical Job-Shop production in Samara factory. To analyze the operations efficiency it may be necessary to obtain organizational and technical data in each job stages. In fact, ratio-delay is an effective tool to determine direct labor productivity for shop floor activities. In the context of manufacturing operations, ratio-delay can determine productivity levels as a baseline that provides focus for new “industrial engineered” improvement measures of complex re-engineering project or lean management.

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DOI: 10.1016/s0925-5273(98)00079-6

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