Plant Layout
Plant Layout
PLANT LAYOUT
MEANING:
The efficiency of production depends on how well the various machines; production facilities
and employee’s amenities are located in a plant. Only the properly laid out plant can ensure the
smooth and rapid movement of material, from the raw material stage to the end product stage.
Plant layout encompasses new layout as well as improvement in the existing layout.
DEFINITION:
Plant layout refers to the arrangement of physical facilities such as machinery, equipment,
furniture etc. with in the factory building in such a manner so as to
have quickest flow of material at the lowest cost and with the least amount of handling in
processing the product from the receipt of material to the shipment of the finished product.
According to Riggs, “the overall objective of plant layout is to design a physical arrangement
that most economically meets the required output – quantity and quality.”
TYPES OF LAYOUT
• The materials move form one workstation to another sequentially without any
backtracking or deviation.
• The raw material moves very fast from one workstation to other stations with a
minimum work in progress storage and material handling.
a) Low cost of material handling, due to straight and short route and absence of
backtracking
b) Smooth and uninterrupted operations
c) Continuous flow of work
d) Lesser investment in inventory and work in progress
e) Optimum use of floor space
f) Shorter processing time or quicker output
g) Less congestion of work in the process
h) Simple and effective inspection of work and simplified production control
i) Lower cost of manufacturing per unit
• The work has to be allocated to each department in such a way that no machines are
hosen to do as many different job as possible
• suitable for job order production involving non-repetitive processes and customer
specifications and non-standardized products
• The grouping of machines according to the process has to be done keeping in
mind the following principles
a) It saves time and cost involved on the movement of work from one
workstation to another.
b) The layout is flexible as change in job design and operation sequence can be
easily incorporated.
c) It is more economical when several orders in different stages of progress are
being executed simultaneously.
d) Adjustments can be made to meet shortage of materials or absence of workers
by changing the sequence of operations.
• manufacturing concerns where several products are produced in repeated numbers with
no likelihood of continuous production, combined layout is followed.
1. Plant Location:
2. Nature of Product:
• product layout is suitable for uniform products whereas process layout is more
appropriate for custom-made products.
• Depending upon the sequence of operation and the nature of the product plant layout is
decided.
3. Type of Industry:
• Product layout is suitable for continous production
• Process layout is suitable for intermittent production
• Synthetic industry, analytical industry, conditioning industry and extraction industry
4. Plant Environment:
• Heat, light, noise, ventilation and other aspects should be duly considered, e.g. paint
shops and plating section should be located in another hall so that dangerous fumes can
be removed through proper ventilation etc
• Adequate safety arrangement should also be made
5. Spacial Requirement:
• The space of a layout is used for the labourers to work for machines to perform
operations for storage of raw material and finished the space is allocated in a current
layout
• machines should be so arranged that adequate space is available between them for
movement of equipment and people required for repairing the machines.
7. Balance:
• The plant layout has to ensure balance between the number of processes and number of
machines the capacity of each machine is considered to avoid overloading and
maintainence.
8. Management Policies:
• The management has to considered the following points by formulating policy with
regard to plant layout.
Material management is the branch of logistics that deals with the tangible components
of a supply chain. Specifically, this covers the acquisition of spare parts and replacements,
quality control of purchasing and ordering such parts, and the standards involved in ordering,
shipping, and warehousing the said parts.
• Defined as the art and science of moving, packing and storing of substances in any form.
– Creation of time and place utility
– Movement and storage of material at the lowest possible cost through the use of
proper methods and equipments.
– Lifting, shifting and placing of materials which effect a saving in money, time and
place
– Art and science of conveying, elevating, positioning, transporting, packaging and
storing of materials
1. PLANNING PRINCIPLE:
• Material handling planning considers every move, every storage need, and any
delay in order to minimize production costs.
• The plan should reflect the strategic objectives of the organization as well as the
more immediate needs.
2. SYSTEM PRINCIPLE:
• Information flow and physical material flow should be integrated and treated as
concurrent activities.
• Methods should be provided for easily identifying materials and products, for
determining their location and status within facilities and within the supply chain.
4. SIMPLIFICATION
• . The better we use our building cube, the less space we need to buy or rent.
• Racks, mezzanines, and overhead conveyors are a few examples that promote
this goal.
6. SAFETY PRINICIPLE
cardboard pallets
plastic pallets
wooden pallets
steel skids
9. AUTOMATION PRINCIPLE
• Material Handling operations should be mechanized and/or automated where
feasible to improve operational efficiency, increase responsiveness, improve
consistency and predictability, decrease operating costs.
• too many sizes and brands of equipment results in higher operational cost.
• Use methods and equipment which can perform a variety of tasks under a variety
of operating conditions.
• Prepare a plan for preventive maintenance and scheduled repairs on all material
handling equipment
• Pallets and storage facilities need repair too.