2.4.2. Measuring capacity
Measures of capacity will vary with the type of organisation.
Table 3 Measures of Capacity
Type of Organisation |
Resource Inputs |
Outputs |
Truck Manufacturer |
Machine hours per shift |
Number of trucks per shift |
Hospital |
Number of beds |
Number of patients treated per day |
Airline |
Number of planes |
Seat-miles flown per week |
Retailer |
Size of display area |
Sales dollars per year |
Theatre |
Number of seats |
Number of customers per week |
Car Manufacturer |
Labour hours |
Number of cars produced per shift |
Steel Mill |
Size of furnace |
Tons of steel per week |
Restaurant |
Number of seats |
Customer served per day |
Supermarket |
Number of checkout registers |
Items sold per day |
Farm |
Number of cows per hectare |
Litres of milk per year |
Oil Refinery |
Size of refinery |
Litres of fuel produced per day |
(Table modified from Krajewski and Ritzman 1992:298 and Stevenson 1993:243)
Activity 4
For the first three types of organisations below provide some alternative Measures of Capacity that differ from those listed in the above table.
For the last four types of organisations below provide some new Measures of Capacity.
Measures of Capacity
Type of Organisation |
Resource Inputs |
Outputs |
Car Manufacturer |
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Dairy Farm |
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Steel Mill |
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Chemist/Pharmacist |
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Bank (Online) |
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Call centre |
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General Practice clinic |
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If you have trouble refer to the chart on the previous page. The outputs should especially be something that would be measurable and identifiable.