HUMAN RESOURCES PRODUCTION MACHINES
MATERIAL HANDLING
MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
COMPUTER SYSTEM
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN RESOURCES • To operate and manage the system/process • Required either fulltime or periodically to keep the system running • Humans refers to all personnel,operators, vendors customers etc.
HUMAN RESOURCES • System manufacturing is value added system to produce parts and products • In context of manufacturing system, human perform some or all of the value added work that is accomplished on the parts/products.
HUMAN RESOURCES • Performing either manual (direct) work on it or by controlling the machines. • In fully automated machine, direct labour is still needed. For example : loading or unloading parts, changing tools, resharpening tools etc.
HUMAN RESOURCES • In Automated Manufacturing System, workers also are needed to support the system. For example : computer programmers/operators, maintenance and repair.
HUMAN RESOURCES • Personnel related issues include what is the capability level of available labour, working culture (one shift or two shift), how many workers need to hire, what is the level of training needed, what policies to drive a good working environment.
HUMAN RESOURCES • As a conclusion Manufacturing system need all these four component to make up the system (running the system). • If there is one missing, then the system is failure.