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Plant Layout
Topic –III
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The Production Function
Types of production system
Elementary knowledge of manufacturing processes
Plant Layouts
Material Handling
Location Problems
Inventory management
Scheduling
Network Analysis
Break Even Point Analysis
Reliability maintenance & plant services
Quality control
Emerging Trends
Concept of Productivity
CHAPTER -III
• Plant
Layouts :
• Objectives
• Symptoms Of Poor Layout
• Types Of Layout
• Functional Layout
• Line Layout
• Static Product Layout
• Group Layout
• Factors Influencing Layouts
• Plant Layout Tools & Techniques
PRODUCTION SYSTEM
DECISION MAKER
CONTROL
INPUT
IN
CONVERSION
PROCESS
OUTPUT
OUT
PLAN LAYOUT
Definitions of plant layout :
A method of organizing the elements of a production process, in which
similar processes and functions are grouped together
Plant Layout is the physical arrangement of equipment and facilities
within a Plant
Plant layout is the organization of physical facilities like machinery ,
equipment & the allocation of space for the various activities of the
plant & personnel working in the plant
Optimizing the Layout of a Plant
To improve productivity, safety and quality of Products
Unnecessary efforts of materials handling can be avoided when the
Plant Layout is optimized
This is valid for :
- Distances Material has to move
- Distances Equipment has to move
- Distances Operators have to move
- Types of Handling Equipment needed
- Energy required to move items against resistance (i.e. gravity)
Plant Layout Characteristics :
Provide space for machine / materials / storage / etc
•Flexible for future changes in capacity / Design / Process etc (
Cellular design)
• Accommodate future expansion
•Comply with government rules & regulations ( Municipal corporation /
Labor law & rules
• Safety of employees / visitors / vendors is prime concern
• Achieve economy in operation
Building & Structure :
Depend on type of production system ( Intermittent / Continuous)
Intermittent System : Building & Shades are constructed & layouts done in
shades with best possible options & then machinery will be brought inside
Continuous System : Arrange machines first then construction around . It
should withstand & offer support to cranes / hoists / trolleys etc.
The floor should be designed considering the load it should carry ( Tons /
Sq m)
Men :
• Number of people
• Unskilled ( More space ) / Skilled ( Less space i.e. Computer operator)
• Physic of workers ( ex. height )
Intermittent System
Receiving
Grinders
Mills
Raw
Large number
of
low volume
products
matl.
storage
Assembly
Drills
Planers
Lathes
Automatics
Part A
Part B
Inspection
Finished
goods
storage
Continuous System
Stage 1
Raw
Material
Stage 2
Machine
X
Machine Y
Machine Z
Finished
Product
Machine
: Type of machine :
• General purpose machines : Compact in size & requires less
space
• Special Purpose machines (SPM) : Large in size , complicated
, high level of automation
• Number of machines :
• Level of automation ( Semi / fully automated)
• Higher complexity wider space
• Level & frequency of maintenance
Materials :
• Nature of material ( Flammable / inflammable / Hazardous & Non Hazardous
, Corrosive , Methalene , mercury , oils , fuels)
• Form of material ( Solid / Liquid / Powder etc)
• Quantity of material to be handled
• Cycle Time : Consumption of material
• Availability of material
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Movement :
• Movement of people / machines / cranes ( length & frequency)
• Purpose of movement ( With load / without load / Quantity of load)
Waiting Time :
• Cycle time for completing each activity
• Intermittent –
•Uncertain & High
• More storage places between machines & facilities
• Continuous –
•Defined & low
• Purpose of waiting
• Process ( low space)
• Idling (More space)
Changes :
• Production Volume
• Product type & design
• Process type
• Varieties
• Frequency of change ( Ex 5 years)
Services
• Electrical supply
• Pneumatic supply ( Air supply)
• Water supply
• Chilling process – Cooling Tower
• Air ventilation –Ducting
• Fire extinguishers – Water sprinklers
Plant Layout
• Plant layout begins with plant location and continues through 3 further
levels,
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Layout of department within site
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Layout of items within the department
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Layout of individual work places
Symptoms Of Poor Layout
A good layout results in
• Comfort,
• Convenience,
• Safety,
• Efficiency,
• Compactness And
• Finally In Profits To The Organization
A poor layout results in
• Congestion,
• Wastes,
• Frustration,
• Inefficiency And
• Finally A Lower Profit Or A Loss To An Organization
Types Of Layout
Functional Layout ( Process Layout )
Line Layout ( Product Layout)
Static Product Layout ( Fixed Position)
Group Layout ( Cellular Layout)
Combination layout ( Hybrid Layout)
Functional Layout ( Process Layout)
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Also called as process layout
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Its best suited for intermittent type of operation
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Machines on layout are called as general purpose machines
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It involves a grouping together of like machines in one section / dept
Example :
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Machines performing grinding operation are installed in grinding dept
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Machines performing drilling operation are installed in drilling dept
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Heat Treatment / Painting etc
Machine shop Functional Layout ( Process Layout)
Receiving
Grinders
Mills
Raw
Large number
of
low volume
products
matl.
storage
Assembly
Drills
Planers
Lathes
Automatics
Part A
Part B
Inspection
Finished
goods
storage
Functional Layout ( Process Layout)
Advantages :
• Greater flexibility in production
• Easy to handle M/c breakdown by transfer of to another machine
• Greater Scope for expansion
• Investment on equipment will be comparatively low
• Full utilization of equipment
• Greater incentive to operators to improve performance
Disadvantages :
• Accumulation of work in progress
• Requires more floor space
• Difficulty in movement of material
• Production control is difficult
• High production time as WIP has to travel from place to place
Line Layout ( Product Layout)
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It involves the arrangement of machines in one line , depending on operation
sequence
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Raw material will be fed in first machine & final product will come out of last machine
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Output of one machine becomes input to next machine
Stage 1
Stage 2
Machine X
Raw
Material
Machine Y
Machine Z
Example :
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Sugar refineries / Paper mills / Cement plants / Rolling mills / paper mills
Finished
Product
Line Layout ( Product Layout)
Advantages :
• Smooth & regular flow of finished goods
• Shorter processing time due to less travel , storage & inspection frequency
• Reduced material handling
• Low cost labors & lesser training requirement
•Use of special purpose machines (SPM) ,automatic or semi automatic
• Less floor are with high productivity
• Easy production control
Disadvantages :
• Heavy capital investment
• Non flexible layout
• Risk of total production line shutdown
• Supervision is more difficult
Static Layout ( Fixed Position Layout)
This type of layout involves the movement of men & machines to the product
Which remains stationary
Raw Material
1. Aircraft Assembly
Machine &
equipment
Labors
2. Flyover Bridge
3. Water Dam
Finished
Product
Static Layout ( Fixed Position Layout)
Advantages :
• Men & machine can be used for wide variety of operations producing different products
• The investment on layout is very small
• The high cost of & difficulty in transporting a bulky product are avoided
Disadvantages :
• High cost of operation
• Very high duration of project
• Rework will be very costly
Group Layout ( Cellular Layout)
In cellular manufacturing layout the arrangement of a facility so that
equipment Used to make similar parts or families of parts is grouped
together
The group of equipment is called “ cell “
The arrangement of cells is called a “ cellular Layout “
Cell 1
1
1
2
2
3
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5
Cell 2
4
Cell 4
Cell 3
Combined Layout ( Hybrid Layout)
It is a combination of product & process layout with an emphasis on either
In industries plants are never laid out in either pure form
It is possible to have both types of layouts in an efficient combine form if the
products are somewhat similar & not complex
Fabrication of parts ----Process Layout
Assembly of parts ----Product layout
Ex : Soap Manufacturing Machines ---- Product line
Process Layout ---------- Functional basis---Ancillary services ---- Heating / Manu
of glycerin / power house / water treatment plant
Product Layout
Raw
material
F.P
G.C
H.T
G.G
Finished
Products
(Gears)
Raw
material
F.P
G.C
H.T
G.G
G.C
Process
Layout
F.P : Forging Press
G.C : Gear Cutting
G.G : Gear Grinding Machine
H.T : Heat Treatment
Line Balancing
Line balancing is the phase of assembly line study that
equally divides the work to be done among the workers so
that the total number of employees Required on assembly
line are minimized & no employee of equipment will remain
idle.
Factors Influencing Layouts
1.Factory Building : The nature & size of building determines the floor space available
for layout
While designing the special requirements i.e. Air conditioning , dust control , Humidity
control ,Noise proofing etc must be kept in mind
2. Nature of product : Product layout is suitable for uniform products
Process layout is suitable for custom made products
3. Production process : In assembly line industries product layout is better.
In job order or intermittent manufacturing process layout is desirable
4.Types of machinery : General purpose machines are arranged as per process layout ,
Special purpose machines are arranged as per product layout
5. Repairs & Maintenance : Machines / Equipments must be arranged keeping in mind
the movement of operators & maintenance tools
6. Human Needs : Adequate arrangement should be made for Wash rooms, drinking
water / Canteen & other employee facilities
7.Plant Environment : Heat / Noise / Light / Ventilation & other aspects should be duly
considered e.g. Paint shop / Fabrication / Plating section should be located separately to
protect employees from harmful fumes etc. Adequate safety arrangement should be
made
Factors Influencing Layouts
To conclude
• The plant layout should be conducive to health & safety of employees
• It should ensure free & efficient flow of employees & materials
• Future expansion & diversification may also be considered while
planning factory layout
Plant Layout Tools & Techniques
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Process Chart
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Operations process chart
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Flow process chart
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Process Flow Diagrams
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Machine Data cards
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Visualization of layout
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Two dimensional plan or template
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Three dimensional plan or machine models
Plant Layout Tools & Techniques
Process Chart : It is a classification & graphic representation of production activities in
a plant
Very useful for systematic analysis of various operations & material movements in
production process & there effectiveness
Study helps to identify operations that can be eliminated / rearranged / or simplified to
achieve economy in production
Operation Process Chart :
Flow Process Chart :
It is graphic representation of all the activities occurring on the floor of the plant
This chart accumulates & classifies the complete information necessary for the analysis
& improvement of plant operations .
Plant Layout Tools & Techniques
2. Process Flow Diagram : It helps to visualize the movement of material on
an existing floor layout
Helps in identifying excessive movement of materials & helps in relocations
of plant activities to reduce travel distance
3.Machine Data Cards : This is an effective method to provide necessary
information for placement Or layout of the equipment
The cards indicates machines capacity / space & power requirements , handling
needs & corresponding dimensions
4.Visualisation of Layout :Most common method of planning a layout by making
replicas of machines ,racks , benches , & equipment & then arranging these on a
2d /3d plan of the floor space
i) Two Dimensional Plan (Template)
ii) Three Dimensional plan ( Miniature models )
SUMMARY
Decisions about layout are made only periodically. As they have long term
consequences ,they must be made with careful planning .The layout design
affects the cost of producing goods & delivering services for many years in
future. Here we have discussed three “Traditional “ Basic layouts: 1) Process 2)
Product 3) Fixed Position.
Process Layout arrange work centers according to function.
Product Layouts ( Assembly layout) arrange work centers & equipments in line
to perform specialized sequence of tasks.
In Fixed position Layout ,the product remains in one location & resources are
brought to it.
In process & product layouts , the design begin with a statement of goals of
facility. The layouts are designed to meet these goals.
After initial designs have been developed , improved designs are sought which
will be cumbersome ,hence to take care of it quantitative & computer based
models are used.