This document calculates takt time based on customer demand, available work time, and downtime. It shows that with a customer demand of 100 units per day, available work time of 540 minutes per shift after accounting for breaks and downtime, the takt time is 282 seconds or 4.7 minutes per piece.
This document calculates takt time based on customer demand, available work time, and downtime. It shows that with a customer demand of 100 units per day, available work time of 540 minutes per shift after accounting for breaks and downtime, the takt time is 282 seconds or 4.7 minutes per piece.
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This document calculates takt time based on customer demand, available work time, and downtime. It shows that with a customer demand of 100 units per day, available work time of 540 minutes per shift after accounting for breaks and downtime, the takt time is 282 seconds or 4.7 minutes per piece.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as XLS, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Instructions: Manually enter information into the yellow shaded cells.
Takt Time Calculator
Working Shifts per Day 1 Shifts Hours per Shift 9 Hours Break Time per Shift 30 Minutes Lunch Time per Shift 30 Minutes Planned Downtime per Shift 10 Minutes Customer Demand per Day 100 Units
Available Time per Shift 540 Minutes
Net Working Time per Shift 470 Minutes Net Working Time per Shift 28,200 Seconds Net Available Time per Day 28,200 Seconds Takt Time = 282 Seconds per Piece Takt Time = 4.7 Minutes per Piece