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What is SMV produced? Avoid misunderstanding only referring production.

 

 

 

WHAT IS SMV PRODUCED?



What is SMV produced? 

How to avoid misunderstanding by referring SMV produced.

Usually, we use the number to understand the production. For example, easy style can get a higher number and tough product can get a lower number. We could not able to understand the degree of manufacturing  only by production number. In this case, how can understand the produced degree? For that industrial Engineer using the terminology is called SAM produced.

Formula

SMV produced = SMV x Production

Refer below an example of two styles with different construction


Comments:

1. As per the above sketch of A and B, both styles are the difference in terms of workmanship & SMV.  
2. Production for Style A = 700 pcs and style B = 600 pcs, Style B is 100 pcs less than style A
3. SMV Produced for Style A = 14,350 and style B = 16,560, Style B is 2,210 more than style A
4. But When we checked the SMV produced, Style B is more than stye A.

Conclusion

Referring SMV produced is making sense instead of only comparing productions. Production may less or more, But the SAM produced is the real matter. At the same time, we have to ensure the manpower utilized also. Using additional manpower and produce SMV also not a favor. That’s why we have another terminology is called efficiency.


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