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05:58 Feb 9, 2011 |
English to Hungarian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Manufacturing / Gyártó-/szerelősor | |||||||
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4 +3 | ütemezett egy darabos áramlás |
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ütemezett egy darabos áramlás Explanation: Egy darabos áramlás pl.: www.mce.hu/files/Lean basics for Controlling day.pdf vagy http://www.lkq.hu/szigma/files/toth3.pdf pulse: ütem Process Pulse (Takt Time): The amount of time allocated to produce one unit based on customer demand; used to synchronize the process and establish the measure for uniform production flow. It is calculated by taking the process time per work period and dividing it by the total number of units required by the customer during that time period. If, for example, an application processing center performs 480 minutes per day and customer demand is 24 applications per day, process pulse time if 20 minutes (480/24 = 20)—every 20 minutes an application should be processed. If all operations or process steps are within process pulse time, overall production and processing will flow smoothly and uniformly. One-piece flow will work when each task is completed within the process pulse. This is one of the approaches in the Make Value Flow Faster step in the Lean Pathway http://www.statamatrix.com/docs/LEAN GLOSSARY.pdf (takt time - ütemidő) |
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