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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

 

 

Dairy Farm

 

 

Steel Mill

 

 

Chemist/Pharmacist

 

 

Bank (Online)

 

 

Call centre

 

 

General Practice clinic

 

 

 

If you have trouble refer to the chart on the previous page. The outputs should especially be something that would be measurable and identifiable.

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