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McDonald's New Kitchen Layout. Fifth major innovation Sandwiches assembled in order Elimination of some steps, shortening of others No food prepared ahead except pattyNew bun toasting machine and new bun formulationRepositioning condiment containersSavings of $100,000,000 per year in food cost
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1. Innovations at McDonalds
2. McDonalds New Kitchen Layout Fifth major innovation
Sandwiches assembled in order
Elimination of some steps, shortening of others
No food prepared ahead except patty
New bun toasting machine and new bun formulation
Repositioning condiment containers
Savings of $100,000,000 per year in food costs
3. McDonalds New Kitchen Layout
4. Strategic Importance of Layout Decisions
5. Layout Design Considerations
6. Types of Layout
7. Types of Layout
8. Types of Layout
9. Good Layouts Consider
10. Office Layout
11. Relationship Chart
12. Supermarket Retail Layout
13. Five Helpful Ideas for Supermarket Layout
14. Store Layout
15. Servicescapes
16. Retail Slotting
17. Retail Store Shelf Space Planogram
18. Warehousing and Storage Layouts
19. Warehousing and Storage Layouts
20. Warehousing and Storage Layouts
21. Cross-Docking
22. Random Stocking
23. Customization
24. Warehouse Layout
25. Warehouse Layout
26. Fixed-Position Layout
27. Alternative Strategy
28. Process-Oriented Layout
29. Process-Oriented Layout
30. Process-Oriented Layout
31. Process Layout Example
32. Computer Software
33. CRAFT Example
34. Work Cells
35. Advantages of Work Cells Reduced work-in-process inventory
Less floor space required
Reduced raw material and finished goods inventory
Reduced direct labor
Heightened sense of employee participation
Increased use of equipment and machinery
Reduced investment in machinery and equipment
36. Improving Layouts Using Work Cells
37. Improving Layouts Using Work Cells
38. Requirements of Work Cells
39. Staffing and Balancing Work Cells
40. Staffing Work Cells Example
41. Staffing Work Cells Example
42. Work Balance Charts Used for evaluating operation times in work cells
Can help identify bottleneck operations
Flexible, cross-trained employees can help address labor bottlenecks
Machine bottlenecks may require other approaches
43. Focused Work Center and Focused Factory
44. Repetitive and Product-Oriented Layout
45. Product-Oriented Layouts
46. Product-Oriented Layouts
47. Assembly-Line Balancing
48. Copier Example
49. Copier Example
50. Copier Example
51. Copier Example
52. Copier Example
53. Copier Example