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5': Ch 27 Problem Set x '2 up . r CengageNOWv2|Online teachir x 5 Course Hero X I + 7 X ( 9 C' i v2.cengagenow.com/ilrn/takeAssignment/takeAssignmentMain.do?invoker:&takeAssignmentSessionLocator=3iinpregress=fa|se 1?: E] u 3' 5 Ch 27 Problem Set eBook Print item Compute Lead Time . EX_27.02 Jackson Fabricators Inc. machines metal parts for the automotive industry. Under the traditional manufacturing approach, the parts are EX 27 O3 machined through two processes: milling and finishing. Parts are produced in batch sizes of 70 parts. A part requires 5 minutes in milling and 6 minutes in nishing. The move time between the two operations for a complete batch is 7 minutes. ' EX'27'06'ALGO Under the lean philosophy, the part is produced in a cell that includes both the milling and Finishing operations. The operating time is unchanged; however, the batch size is reduced to 5 parts and the move time is eliminated. . EX.27.16 Determine the value-added, non-value-added, and total lead times, and the value-added ratio under the traditional and lean _ PR_27_02A,ALGO manufacturing methods. If required, round percentages to one decimal place. Traditional Philosophy Lean Manufacturing Philosophy EH . PR.27.03B.ALGO Value-added time Non-value-added time E] X min a Total lead time E] X min Value-added ratio (as a percent) X % Feedback ' ' Check My Work Recall that lead time can be classied as one of the following: 1. Value-added lead time, which is the time spent in converting raw materials into a nished unit of product. 2. Non-value-added lead time, which is the time spent while the unit of product is waiting to enter the next production process or is moved from one process to another. In this exercise for Traditional: E /0 Typeheretosearch A Q E\": Q\") J' 9:53PM 3/4/202 1