Comparisons of Standard Time and MOST for Mill and Skive Housing Operation
Keywords:
MOST, Time Study,, Motion Study, Cycle, OperationAbstract
The purpose of this study was to compare time study and motion study for mill and skive housing operation and to recommend the improvement methodologies for the productivity of the operation. The original time study and the MOST were used to evaluate this operation. The results showed that MOST resulted in 0.372 minutes and the time study resulted in 0.55minutes.
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