It is really informative. I have a suggestion..Now a days organisations are looking for line balancing with less investments. Before planning to install new machines we have to look how we can reduce the processing time of machine B&C with MTM or any other tools. Thanks
It's too late for me to see this useful information video... I loved your way of explanation. Thanks for the video and keep on share these type of useful information. Thank you...
good evening sir, your explanation is good, but a slight error is there, the formula for takt time is --> net time available/ customer demand, T = Ta/D, but you have used the inverse of that. Moreover, calculating the unit required to produce in one hour can be calculated by the 60/minutes required to produce one unit. And that will the number of units that must be produced in one workstation.
Earlier at 2:13 minutes you said Takt time = Available time / customer demand but while in example you explained the other way 160 (Customer demand) / 8 (Available time ) = 20. So what is correct actually?
20 units must be produced /hours in order to meet 160 units of customer demand. Here 8 hours is the max available time that we have in a day and 160 units/day is the demand. Just follow the example
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Unit of Takt time can only be min hr not unit per hour. Takt time =Available time/ customer demand i.e. 480/160=3 min .
Yes correct
The best teaching method from the other
Thank 😊 Tesfaye
It is really informative.
I have a suggestion..Now a days organisations are looking for line balancing with less investments. Before planning to install new machines we have to look how we can reduce the processing time of machine B&C with MTM or any other tools.
Thanks
Great suggestion! Vishnu
How we can reduce worker and machine to increase productivity
It's too late for me to see this useful information video... I loved your way of explanation. Thanks for the video and keep on share these type of useful information. Thank you...
Thanks a lot Shiv for such kind words. ,😍😍
Its never too late.👍👍
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Perfectly explained!!!
Glad it was helpful!
we dont have budget for new machine & also no space for that installation, so in that how can increase the productivity on existing machine ?
good evening sir, your explanation is good, but a slight error is there, the formula for takt time is --> net time available/ customer demand, T = Ta/D, but you have used the inverse of that. Moreover, calculating the unit required to produce in one hour can be calculated by the 60/minutes required to produce one unit. And that will the number of units that must be produced in one workstation.
Awesome video. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
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Thanks 🙏
It did really helped me to understand basics.
Thanks 😊
Earlier at 2:13 minutes you said Takt time = Available time / customer demand but while in example you explained the other way 160 (Customer demand) / 8 (Available time ) = 20. So what is correct actually?
20 units must be produced /hours in order to meet 160 units of customer demand.
Here 8 hours is the max available time that we have in a day and 160 units/day is the demand. Just follow the example
Thanks you so much .
dear Bali
Thank you so much 😀
It really helped me a lot to understand line balancing❤️
Glad to know Sanju ☺
thank you it was really clear.
You are welcome Yonatan 😊
thank you for teaching
You are welcome
GREAT VIDEO, I shared with a friend who has TERRIBLE bottlenecks at their company.
Thanks 😊 Manuel
You can also watch this detailed video on Bottle neck Analysis ua-cam.com/video/ZjlQeBpVk70/v-deo.html
Thank you mate
Welcome Gaurav 🤗
Thank you for this video is very useful
Awesome, Thank you!❤
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
well exokained
Thanks
if we increase the machines then we have to deploy that workforce also which in turn will increase our costs. how can we tackle this?
Thanks 😊
Can you please make a video on AQS six Sigma green belt certification also.
Thank you
Sure Sachin. I will add
Check out new video on Bottleneck :
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🎬 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐓𝐮𝐛𝐞 𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐨 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 ua-cam.com/video/ZjlQeBpVk70/v-deo.html
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Good video dear sir make a video on bottleneck with example asap.
Thanks Manjeet 😊
Vinod, here is your video on Bottleneck :
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🎬 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐓𝐮𝐛𝐞 𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐨 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 ua-cam.com/video/ZjlQeBpVk70/v-deo.html
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Great video. I'm interested in what program you used to make the video, the animations I mean.
Thanks
I use Powerpoint
Nice learning
Thanks a lot
Can i know the tool u used to create video i want create the sam for my project
I created this in PowerPoint
Good explanation
Thanks 😊 lot. Appreciated
Check out new video on Bottleneck :
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🎬 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐓𝐮𝐛𝐞 𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐨 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 ua-cam.com/video/ZjlQeBpVk70/v-deo.html
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Sir cost is increased
How to avoid without increased cost
Which subject it is
Mohit: Line balancing comes under Operation management
It's mean for balacing this we have to install 4 new machines
Imaginary explanation plz give some real world examples
Bhai Apki OEE wali video nhi mil rahi h
I will be adding new video on it soon.
@@DigitalELearning plz upload as soon as possible
Thanks
bahut gussa aa rha hai video dekhne ke bad
Line Balancing should be improving productivity and COST-EFFICIENCY in mass production process. You presentation is not cost-effective.
feedback noted Sir
hindi me bhi bol sakte ho bhai
Sir hindi me padhaye
Chandra: this is a animated video which is self explanatory and independent of launguage
Sir aap bhot gndha pdhate ho
What did you not understood in this video??