Time and Motion Study Methods for Manufacturing a Pump
Keywords:
Time Study, MOST, Motion Study, Cycle, OperationAbstract
The purpose of the study was to compare conventional time study method and MOST analysis on oil pump assembly in a manufacturing company. The results showed that the time study resulted in 0.239 minutes and MOST resulted in 0.18 minutes.
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