Coke Project
Coke Project
ON
Submitted By :
Naba Kishore Sarkar
Regd No- 1011018011
Mechanical Brach ( Sec-C)
ITER ( SOA University) BBSR
UNDER GUIDANCE
OF
Mr.:Arul Ram (Mentor)
Mr. T.Rajya.Shesu (Guide)
Mr. Pabitra Pradhan (Guide)
Certificate
Factory Manager
HCCBPL ,
Khorda
Acknowledgement
I would like to convey my sincere gratitude to the director and
management of HINDUSTAN COCA-COLA BEVERAGES PRIVATE
LIMITED,KHURDA for providing me to undertake industrial training
from 20.05.2013 to 20.07.2013.I am very thankful to Mr. Mohan
Singh , Factory Manager(HCCBPL), for his kind support and
encouragement during the training period .I would also like to
extend my thankfulness to other officers namely Mr. Md. Rumman
(Manager OE), Mr. Arul Ram KB(Manager TPM), Mr. Mathurananda
Nayak(Incharge Shipping), Mr. N.K Dubey(Manager Safety) & all
other officials of HCCBPL khorda who have given their full cooperation during my entire training tenure.
I wish to thank my supervisor Dr. D.N.Thatoi , Prof. and Head
Mechanical Engineering Department, ITER Bhubaneswar and
I am sincerely thankful to Dr. H.C.Das, Prof. Mechanical Engineering
Department, ITER Bhubaneswar for his valuable and kind
suggestions.
I am extremely grateful to Mr. T.Rajya.Sheshu (Production Manager )
HCCBPL for his persistent support and advice during the project
work.
I am also thankful to Mr. Pabitra Pradhan (Team Leader in
Production RGB Line), HCCBPL Khurda for his help during project
work.
Special thanks to my family members, without their blessings and
support, I could not have reached this destination.
Last but not the least, I wish to place my deep sense of thanks to
my friends especially to Mr. Debashis, Line Executive(RGB) and Mr.
Amar pahi for their cooperation and critical suggestion during my
project work and studies.
Place: Bhubaneswar
Declaration
Arul Ram
(Planning Manager)
Pabitra Pradhan
(Team leader
Production Dept)
Contents
1. Project charter
2. Introduction
3. Process mapping
4. Downtimes check list
5. Downtimes chart
6. Problems
7. Fish bone analysis
8. Causes
9. Facts
10. Improvement
a. Sensor
b. Initial loading bay flush
11. Dry floor
12. Fork lift analysis chart
PROJECT CHARTER
List of downtimes of overhead
conveyor
Project Name:
Project #:
Project Lead:
Arul Ram
- Expenses:
Mission/Project Overview:
Net Benefits:
Reduce downtimes
OE Tools to be used:
Out of Scope:
Dependencies:
Project Lead Time: (Total time required to implement) 2Months Other Key Stakeholders & Areas Affected:
Approvals:
Project Lead:
Area Lead:
Finance:
Executive Sponsor/
Steering Committee:
Date:
Date:
Date:
Date:
Introduction :
HISTORY OF COCA-COLA COMPANY:Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending
machines in every country except Cuba & North Korea. Dr. John Smith
Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia developed the syrup that would
become the basis for Coca-Cola. The Coca-Cola formula and brand was bought
in 1889 by Asia Griggs Candler who incorporated the Coca-Cola company in
1892 in Atlanta, Georgia. The company offers more than 500 brands in over 200
countries or territories and serves over 1.7 billion serving each day. The company
only produces syrup concentrate which is sent to various licensed bottlers
throughout the world. The bottlers produce finished product in cans and bottles
from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweetners and sell,
distribute the products in various retail stores and vending machines.
HINDUSTAN COCA-COLA BEVERAGES,PVT.LTD:Hindustan Coca-Cola beverages is the largest bottling investment group (BIG) of
the Coca-Cola company in India. It has 24 bottling plants in various states spread
across India.
VISION:To make every Indians first choice of refreshment available within easy reach.
MISSION:To build a consumer-driven, customer-focused, profitable, sustainable & society
responsible business in India.
PRODUCTION( HCCBPL produces) :-Sparkling beverages (Coca-Cola, Diet coke, Thumps up, Sprite, Limca ,Fanta,
Soda)
-Still beverages [ maaza, minute maid (pulpy orange, nimbu fresh,
mango 100% juices range of fruit flavoured drinks)]
-Water (Kinley, Bonaqua)
ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS:HCCBPL is encouraged in its drive for excellence in all spheres by the recognition received
from various stakeholders such as
Best water management award by CII (2006,2007,2008,2009)
Pollution control excellence award by SPCB, Odisha (2005)
Best employer award (2005) & Best environment practice award (2012) by APPCB,
Andhra Pradesh.
Golden peacock award (2006,2008,2009)
Best employer award for employing Physically Challenged personnel & Best organization
of Uttar Pradesh (2006) by govt. of Uttar Pradesh.
National safety council award by govt. of India.
Plant description :
The plant consists of six production lines along with two water treatment plants and one
effluent treatment plant
The production lines are :Maaza line(RGB)
140 BPM PET(CSD)
Kinley line
600 BPM PET(CSD)
Tetra pak(Maaza/Minute maid)
RGB(CSD)
Maaza line(RGB) :This line produces Maaza which is a juice based product from Coca-Cola industry.
Glass bottles consisting 200ml/250ml beverage are being produced here.
This line produces 600 bottles per minute.
140 BPM PET(CSD):This line produces carbonated soft drinks like Coca-Cola, Thums up, Fanta, Limca &
Sprite.
PET bottles of 2ltr,2.5ltr,1.25ltr are being produced in this line.
The capacity of this line is 140 bottles per minute.
This line produces carbonated soft drinks like Coca-cola, Thums up, Fanta, Limca
& Sprite.
PET bottles of 400ml,500ml,600ml are being produced here.
The capacity of this line is 600 bottles per minute.
Kinley :ThiThis line produces carbonated soft drinks like Limca, Coca Cola, Thums up,
Sprite & Fanta.
This line produces 300ml and 200ml glass bottles.
Capacity of this line is 600 bpm.
line produces packaged mineral drinking water.
Capacity of each bottle is 1 ltr by volume.
The plant produces 140 bottles per minute.
s line produces packaged mineral drinking water.
Capacity of each bottle is 1 ltr by volume.
The plant produces 140 bottles per minute.
RGB (CSD) :This line produces carbonated soft drinks like Limca, Coca Cola, Thums up, Sprite
& Fanta.
This line produces 300ml and 200ml glass bottles.
Capacity of this line is 600 bpm.
Process mapping
Empty
yard( Loading
Bay)
Slope conveyor(upward)
Horizontal
Spiral conveyor
Slope conveyor(downwar
Horizontal
Uncaser
DATE
SHIFT
PROBLEM
ACTION TAKEN
ROOT CAUSE
DOWNTIME(
mins)
30-May
4 Link cutted
31-May
31-May
broken crate
stucking
1-Jun
1-Jun
1-Jun
Chain
shortened
2-Jun
chain out
sprocket
changed
2-Jun
3-Jun
10
4-Jun
11
5-Jun
12
5-Jun
13
7-Jun
14
8-Jun
15
11-Jun
16
11-Jun
17
12-Jun
18
12-Jun
19
13-Jun
SL. No
Chain
shortened
crate released
broken crate
and conveyor
problem
restarted
sporcket
chain out
changed
spiral conveyor
strip was
strip damage
replaced
chain out
sprocket
damage
more chain
slackness
Worn out due to
lack of
lubrication
Sprocket
damage
spiral conveyor
new strip fitted Due to life span
strip damage
cutted and
chain out
wear & tear
fitted
Worn out due to
Chain
chain out
lack of
shortened
lubrication
new modified
chain out from
heavy dirt
collar was
idler
particles
fitted
sprocket
Sprocket
chain out
changed
damage
Chain
chainout
wear & tear
shortened
Chain
lack of
chain out
shortened
lubrication
sensor problem
sensor was
OHC stops
due to heavy
cleaned
rain
reset and
Frequent start
OHC trip
restarted
and stop
sprocket
Sprocket
OHC chain slip
changed
damage
Wear striped
chain out
repaired
damaged
Wear striped
chain out
repaired
damaged
14
4
10
8
4
12
14
8
24
12
6
4
3
4
24
6
METHOD
MAN
Technic
al skill
Trainin
g
Chain link
bend
Cable
short
Lack of
lubrication &
life span of
strip
Channel
break
Strip
damage in
spiral
conveyor
Lack of
lubricatio
n
Chain out
from
sprocket
Lack of
awareness
Bearing
damage
Frequent
use & lack
of
lubrication
Broken
crate
MATERIA
L
Overh
ead
conve
yor
stops
MACHIN
Classified - Internal use
E
Motor
tripped
Fluctuatio
n of
voltage
supply
Sensor
malfunctio
n
Heavy dirt particles &
heavy rain
Causes of chain
out
Lack of lubrication
Wear and tear
Over load ( sensor
malfunction)
Sprocket worn out
Heavy dirt particles
Frequent start & stop
( Fluctuation of power)
Broken crate stuck
Life span
After
BEFO
RE
AFTE
R
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTE
R
Time
Workdone1
Workdone2
Workdone3
Workdone4
Remarks
Was there in
Engine starts at
Shifting of
ware house till
NA
NA
6:30am
palates till 7am
6:30am
At 7:00 started
Only shifted few
7:007:55-8:00 No
2
working in ware
NA
NA
palates which were
8:00
work
house
not fully loaded
8:00Switched off
Went for
Lifted few fully
3
NA
NA
9:00
engine at8:15
breakfast
loaded palates
Went to
Engine switched
9:00- Engine starts at
4
maintenance yard off for battery
NA
Did sourcing work
10:00
9:00
at 9:15
change
At 10:02 engine
10:30-10:35
Here he worked in
10:00starts after
10:08- 10:10 took
10:35-10:55
5
roamed without
production, sourcing,
11:00
battery
rest
again took rest
any work
dustbin shifting etc
changed.
Worked in
11:40-11:50
11:00Worked for
This 1hr he worked at
6
sourcing of
mango pulp
12:00
production
a good speed
empty RGB
drums shifting
12:007
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
13:00
NA
NA
NA
NA
13:00- NA
8
14:00
Initial running hour= 10107
Total no. palates =121
Final running hour =10111.5
Total no. cases=6079
Total running hour= 4.5hr
BY- Naba Kishore Sarkar
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Tot
al
Palat cas
es es
Total
6:007:00
NA NA
11 581
3
146
14 856
19 976
74
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NA NA
NA NA
Conclusion
Introduction :
A conveyor system is a
common piece of mechanical &
electrical handling equipment
that moves materials from one
location to another. Conveyors
are especially useful in
applications involving the
transportation of heavy or bulky
materials.