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Chapter Ten. Facilities Layout and Location. Six Horizontal Flow Patterns. Fig. 10-1. Activity Relationship Chart for Meat Me Fast-Food Restaurant. Fig. 10-2. From-To Chart Showing Distances Between Six Department Centers (Measured in Feet). Fig. 10-3.
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Chapter Ten Facilities Layout and Location
Six Horizontal Flow Patterns Fig. 10-1
Activity Relationship Chart forMeat Me Fast-Food Restaurant Fig. 10-2
From-To Chart Showing Distances Between Six Department Centers (Measured in Feet) Fig. 10-3
From-To Chart Showing Number of Materials Handling Trips per Day Fig. 10-4
From-To Chart ShowingMaterials Handling Cost Per Day (in $) Fig. 10-5
Fixed Position Layout Fig. 10-6
Product layout Fig. 10-7
Process layout Fig. 10-8
Group Technology Layout Fig. 10-9
Initial layout for CRAFT Example Fig. 10-11
From-To Charts for Initial Layout Fig. 10-12
New Distance and Cost From-To Charts After Exchanging Centroids for A and B Fig. 10-13
New Layout with A and C Interchanged Fig. 10-14
Second Iteration, Obtained from Exchanging the Locations of A and B Fig. 10-15
Method of PlacingDepartments Used by ALDEP Fig. 10-16
Layout (for Problem 15) Fig. 10-17
Layout and From-ToChart (for Problem 16) Fig. 10-18
Layout and From-ToCharts (for Problem 17) Fig. 10-19
Rel Chart (for Problem 18) Fig. 10-20
The Position of FMSin the Manufacturing Hierarchy Fig. 10-21
A Typical Flexible Manufacturing System Fig. 10-22
A Single-Server Queue Fig. 10-23
A Network of Queues Fig. 10-24
Euclidean and Rectilinear Distances Fig. 10-25
Optimal Locations of the New Facility for a Rectilinear Distance Measure Fig. 10-26
Location of Six Campus Buildings (Refer to Example 10.5) Fig. 10-27
Contour Lines for the Two-Facility Problem Picturedin Figure 10-26 Fig. 10-28
Contour Lines for University Location Example 10.5 Fig. 10-29
Solution of the Euclidean Distance Problem Using a Physical model Fig. 10-31
Shape of Facility (For Problem 49) Fig. 10-32
Layout and From-To Charts(For Problem 50) Fig. 10-33
Layout and From-To Chart(For Problem 51) Fig. 10-34
The Centroid of a Rectangle Fig. 10-35
Centroid of a FigureComposed of Rectangles Fig. 10-36
Regions forExample 10B.1 Fig. 10-37
Slopes forExample 10B.1 Fig. 10-38
Sample Contour Linesfor Example 10B.1 Fig. 10-39