2. Manufacturing layout
Process layout
Product layout
Cellular layout
Office layout
Retail store layout
Warehouse layout
Fixed position layout
3. Process layout:-process layout is a design for
the floor plan of a plant which aims to
improve efficiency by arranging equipment
according to its function.
The production line should ideally be
designed to eliminate waste in material flows,
inventory handling and management.
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5. A product layout refers to a production
system where the work stations and
equipment are located along the line of
production, as with assembly lines.
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7. Production work stations and equipment are
arranged in a sequence that supports a
smooth flow of materials and components
through the production process with Minimal
Transport or Delay.
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9. Many people spend a majority of their time at
work and inside an office.
The office environment is one important
factor that can affect the employee's work
productivity.
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11. It is the design of a store's floor space and
the placement of items within that store.
Store layout helps influence a customer's
behavior, which means when done right, it's a
key strategy to a store's prosperity.
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13. The warehouse layout defines the
physical layout and related attributes of
a warehouse.
This section describes some of the concepts
related to the warehouse layout.
A Node (also called a warehouse) is an entity
that receives or ships inventory.
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15. In a fixed position layout, personnel,
supplies, and equipment are brought to the
site where the product will be assembled,
rather than the product being moved through
an assembly line or set of assembly stations.