Scharffen Essay

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Group Number: 61 Assignment Title: Operations Case – ScharffenCourse Code: RSM1340Section #: 1 2 3 4 5Course Name: Operations ManagementProfessor Name: Joseph Milner | In submitting this group work for grading, weconfirm: • That the work is original, and due credit is given to others where appropriate. • That all members have contributed substantially and proportionally to each group assignment.• That all members have sufficient familiarity with the entire contents of the group assignment so as to be able to sign off on them as original work.• Acceptance and acknowledgement thatassignments found to be plagiarized in any way will be subject to sanctions under the University’s Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters. | Please check the box and record your student number below to indicate that you have read and abide by the statements above: | 994035860 | | 992363072 | | 992865770 | | | | 1000075697 | | | Assignments are to be submitted using student ID numbers only; do not include your name. Please note that assignments that include names or that do not have the box above checked will not be graded.Please pay attention to course outline for specific formatting requirements set by instructors. | Question 1: Draw the process flow diagram prior to the implementation of the ball mill. Question 2: Identify the capacity of each process step in kg of chocolate/month, given the current shift schedule. What is the bottleneck? Table 1 shows each process step in kg of chocolate per month (see Appendix A and B for detailed tables). Given the current shift schedule, the maximum capacity of the process is 41,180 kilograms/month. The bottleneck is the resource with the lowest long-term capacity. In this case, the bottleneck is the conche. Table 1 | Bean Cleaner | Roaster | Winnower | Melanguer | Conche |
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