A Set-up Matrix
Often the time it takes to set up a work centre is dependant on the previous job. For example to clean out a mixer to make white paint, after it has been used to make black paint, will take a long time, but to change to grey paint after making white won't take as long. Similar examples exist in printing and food processing and with the shut height of presses. In these industries the sequence of the jobs will effect the amount of time the work centres are being set up, and therefore the productivity of the work centres.
The set-up times between products, or product groups is expressed in a matrix as follows:
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