Production per Day = (Unit produced by operator per hour X No. of machines X Shift hours in a day)
For example:
Assume that a T-Shirt factory has 100 machines and it works 8 hours a day. Each operator makes 10 pieces (T-Shirts) per hour, then production will be
Production/Day = (100 X 8 X 10) = 8,000 Pieces
How to increase garment production?
Method-1: Daily garment production can be increased by increasing working hours per day. I mean doing overtime for permissible hours.
For example: if factory works 10 hours instead of 8 hours factory will produce more pieces than earlier. Now production will be = 10X100X10 pieces = 10,000 Pieces/day
For example – 120 machines are used instead of 100 machines then current production will be =10 X120X8 pieces = 9,600 Pieces /day
Method-3: Daily garment production can be increased by improving operator’s production rate (productivity). Through training program or skill development operator’s production rate improved by 10% i.e. 11 pieces of production per hour. Factory’s current production will be = 11 X 100 X 8 = 8,800 Pieces /Day. Operator’s production rate can be improved through the use of advanced machines.
The improvement has been shown in the table
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Production factors changed
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Before (units)
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After (units)
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1
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Working hours increased – 2 hours extra work
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8,000
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10,000
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2
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Machine capacity increased – 20 extra machines added
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8,000
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9,600
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3
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Operator’s productivity improved – 10% extra
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8,000
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8,800
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