A work center operates 2 shifts per day, 5 days per week (8 hours per shift) and has 4 machines of equal capability. If the machines are utilized 80% of the time at a system efficiency of 95%, what is the anticipated output in standard hours per week? (round off value in two decimal places)
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Number of days per week = 5 Number of shifts per day = 2 Number of hours per shift = 8 Utilization factor = 0.8 System efficiency = 0.95 Show more…
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