In “Line loading plan” planner decides on which date a style to be loaded and how many lines to be considered for the style to meet the production completion date.
Step 1: Make a list of current orders with details such as order no., order quantity, style description, and production completion date. Refer to the Table-1. Suppose order has been received on the month March and production completion date on May from 4th to 21st.
Table- 1: Order list
Order No.
|
Garment Description
|
Order Quantity
(pieces)
|
Production completion date
|
OCS101
|
Dress
|
2000
|
10th May
|
OCS102
|
Blouse
|
3000
|
12th May
|
OCS103
|
Trouser
|
5000
|
15th May
|
GAP104
|
Long sleeve Tee
|
3000
|
17th May
|
GAP105
|
Skirt
|
3000
|
21st May
|
GAP106
|
Dress
|
1500
|
21st May
|
GAP107
|
Long sleeve Tee
|
10000
|
10th May
|
GAP108
|
Skirt
|
1200
|
04th May
|
Total
|
28,000
|
Step 2: Suppose a factory has 5 production lines. Calculate available capacity of the line using capacity calculation formula considering absenteeism (10%) and line efficiency %. You should have knowledge about line wise production efficiency to calculate actual capacity of a line. Or calculate it prior to line loading plan.
Available capacity in hours = {(No. of operators/machines x working days in a month x daily work hours x 60) – absenteeism %} x Efficiency %
Line wise available capacity has been shown in the Table-2. It is considered that each line is equipped with 25-32 machines (operators), factory’s normal shift time is 8 hours (480 minutes) and line efficiency is in the range of 39% to 55%.
Table- 2: Available capacity calculation
Line No.
|
No. of Operator
|
Minutes/Day
(Daily working Hrs. X 60)
|
Line Efficiency
|
Absenteeism %
|
Capacity available
|
Line 1
|
30
|
480
|
40%
|
10%
|
5184.0
|
Line 2
|
28
|
480
|
50%
|
10%
|
6048.0
|
Line 3
|
32
|
480
|
55%
|
10%
|
7603.2
|
Line 4
|
32
|
480
|
45%
|
10%
|
6220.8
|
Line 5
|
25
|
480
|
39%
|
10%
|
4212.0
|
Step 3: Next, calculate required capacity for each order (style) in minutes and in days. Assume that above 8 styles to be run in 5 lines and styles will be loaded only in single line. Consider that all lines blank and you have no issue with starting date. In this stage you have to also decide which line to be chosen for the styles. Allocate order to the line according to product category and line set up (machines laid). In Table-3 line number has been mentioned against the order number. Use the following formula for the calculation.
Capacity required in minutes = Order Quantity X Style SMV
Capacity required in days = Capacity required in minutes / Capacity available per day.
Refer to the table-3 for calculated minutes and days required for each style.
Table-3: Required capacity calculation
Order No.
|
Loaded to Line No.
|
Order Quantity
|
Style SMV
|
Capacity Required (Minutes)
|
Capacity available per day
|
Capacity Required (Days)
|
OCS101
|
Line-1
|
2000
|
28
|
56000
|
5184
|
11
|
OCS102
|
Line-2
|
3000
|
25
|
75000
|
6048
|
12
|
OCS103
|
Line-3
|
5000
|
20
|
100000
|
7603.2
|
13
|
GAP104
|
Line-4
|
3000
|
10
|
30000
|
6220.8
|
5
|
GAP105
|
Line-5
|
3000
|
18
|
54000
|
4212
|
13
|
GAP106
|
Line-1
|
1500
|
28
|
42000
|
5184
|
8
|
GAP107
|
Line-4
|
10000
|
10
|
100000
|
6220.8
|
16
|
GAP108
|
Line-5
|
1200
|
18
|
21600
|
4212
|
5
|
Step 4: Now do backward calculation to find the date for style loading. Days needed to complete production on due date, Sundays and holidays must be excluded in day count. And add one to two days initially for line setting according to style requirement. If required, you can add buffer for one to two days. To make it easy in calculating the loading dates considering above points use spreadsheet based planning board. For example refer to the following image-1. I have made loading plan on the planning board for theses styles. Light blue colored columns represent Sunday (weekly off days). Finally make another table (Table-4) representing loading date against orders.
Image-1: Planning Board
Table-4: Order loading date
Order No.
|
Garment Description
|
Loaded to Line #
|
Production completion date
|
Capacity Required (Days)
|
Loading date
|
Comments
|
OCS101
|
Dress
|
Line-1
|
10th May
|
11
|
26thApril
| |
OCS102
|
Blouse
|
Line-2
|
12th May
|
12
|
27thApril
| |
OCS103
|
Trouser
|
Line-3
|
15th May
|
13
|
28thApril
| |
GAP104
|
Long sleeve Tee
|
Line-4
|
17th May
|
5
|
11thMay
| |
GAP105
|
Skirt
|
Line-5
|
21st May
|
13
|
5thMay
| |
GAP106
|
Dress
|
Line-1
|
21st May
|
8
|
11thMay
| |
GAP107
|
Long sleeve Tee
|
Line-4
|
10th May
|
16
|
21stApril
| |
GAP108
|
Skirt
|
Line-5
|
04th May
|
5
|
28thApril
|
Step 5: Once you gone through this article, practice this with some of your real styles. I wish you can make it. If you feel you need further assistance then write us.
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