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University of San Carlos – Technological Center Industrial Engineering Department

IE TECHM108 – Case Study


Name : ______________________________________________________________________________
SINGLE MACHINE SCHEDULING

IETECH M108The following jobs are waiting to be processed at Jo Machining Industry: All dates
are according to shop calendar days. Today on the planning calendar is day 130, and
none of the jobs have been started or scheduled.
In what sequence would the jobs be ranked according to the following rules:
a.
b.
FCFS
EDD
c. SPT
d. LPT
JOB ORDER DATE ORDER PRODUCTION DATE ORDER
CUSTOMER RECEIVED DAYS NEEDED DUE
ADO 110 20 180
BATU 122 10 175
CUTA 130 18 210
DINO 120 30 200
ENTRO 125 16 230

Initially, as stated on the contract with the Customers, the company will have to
pay a penalty per day if the delivery or completion of the products would be delayed.
Penalty cost is on a per day basis as stipulated in the contract.
JOB PROJECT PENALTY
ORDER COST ‘000 COST / DAY
CUSTOMER
ADO $4,250 5%
BATU $1,350 2%
CUTA $250 10%
DINO $7,780 7%
ENTRO $100 20%

a. Which priority rule give the company the least cost of penalty?
b. Which priority rule give the company the highest utilization?
c. Which priority rule give the company the maximum average jobs?
d. Which priority rule give the company the maximum average completion time?
University of San Carlos – Technological Center Industrial Engineering Department
IE TECHM108 – Case Study
Name : ______________________________________________________________________________

To finally decide on its schedule, the company has the following weighted factors

IETECH M108
for decision making as stated below: (1- Lowest Score, 4-Highest Score)

Decision Criteria Percentage EDD SPT LPT FCFS


Average Completion 20%
Time
Company Utilization 30%
Average number of Job 15%
Cost 35%
Total Rating 100%

What is the final Sequence and explain your answer?

Deadline of Submission: March 21, 2020 (Saturday) on or before 12NOON.


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