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Free layout examples; a wide variety of industrial layouts, within different facility types. Principles of plant layout and design will apply widely. Free Examples of plant layout drawing Principles of plant layout and design will apply to most industrial situations. The layout examples in this chapter encompass a wide variety of facility characteristics, and of process characteristics. No example is likely to fit your exact needs, because building, dimensions, and process vary so much. Utilize these examples together with basic principles, found in Amazon books by Jack Greene, Industrial Engineering: Theory, Practice & Application ISBN-13: 978-1482301793 https://www.createspace.com/4150791 Plant Layout and Facility Planning Edition Two ISBN-13: 978-1491222393 https://www.createspace.com/4381172 Jack Greene 843-422-1298 Jackson Productivity Research, Inc. http://jacksonproductivity.com jack@jacksonproductivity.com 1

Index of sample drawings A. Single story building 1. Straight line flow 2. U shaped flow 3. In a building designed for distribution, adapt to another use 4. To place permanent equipment and avoid later interference 5. Distribution center 6. Cellular flow 7. Modular work flow 8. Clean room for sterile or aseptic liquids 9. Clean room for devices, semiconductors 10. Primary Conveyor, fed from other conveyors, from above 11. One product, with several components, not conveyorized 12.Cell and modular elements in the same layout 13. Electronics fab and test 14. Integrated plastics product 15. From dedicated cells into modular packaging lines 16. Model and prototype shops, pilot plant B. Multi-story building 1. Multi-story building, utilize vertical flow 2. Multi-story building, two elevators 3. Multi-story building, one elevator 4. Multi-story building, services on another floor C. Buildings set on plot plans 1. Outside storage, liquid and dry bulk materials 2. Outside storage, large components and product handling 3. Constrained by adjoining property 4. Unconstrained by adjoining property 5. Details of dock characteristics See http://jacksonproductivity.com.draw.pdf for these same examples of plant layout and design within particular building types. On line they are easier to read and print out, and I am able to add to them. 2

A 1 Straight Line Flow Flow is essentially straight line, although it adapts to building design. Receiving In Quality Raw Materials Dock Main Product Admin offices Sub-assembly Sub-assembly Operating offices Support Sub-assembly Sub-assembly Building amenities Maintenance Sub-assembly Sub-assembly Package Shipping Dock 3

A 2 U Shaped Flow In and out of the same dock Receiving and Shipping dock Raw Materials Stores Finished Goods Stores Support Operating offices Admin offices Building amenities Maintenance 4

A 3 Example of a building designed for distribution, adapted to another use Many of these facilities are empty and available. They are characterized by multiple docks and doors. Take advantage of the docks to improve process flow for your operation. Close up the unused doors and docks. Admin offices Building amenities Maintenance In Product line A Out In Support Operating offices Product Line B Out Product Line C Out in 5

A 4 To place permanent equipment and avoid later interference Position fixed, hard to relocate, functions and equipment along a wall that will not be used for later expansion. Place equipment outside as well as inside exterior walls. Later, expand along other walls. Outside, Hoppers Bins Tanks Solid waste Water tower Dust collection Dumpster Pallets Inside, Liquid waste disposal Rest rooms Fire sprinkler risers In power In gas Water softening Water purification Blow-out walls Plating, degreasing Motor control centers Process using mezzanine 6

A 5 Distribution center arrangement A DC will have many docks, and many storage racks. Straight line or U-shaped flow will depend on dock location. Reduce travel by careful location of materials in racks; warehousing programs will help. Shipping docks Receiving docks Order accumulation Picking Offices Storage racks Support Building amenities and Maintenance Possible Docks 7

A 6 Cellular flow An approach in which manufacturing work centers (cells) have the total capabilities needed to produce an item or group of similar items. Saw one Coat one Saw two CNC mill 2 Lathe one CNC mill 1 Lathe two EDM two Mill one EDM one Cell Two for product B Cell One for Product A Saw three Lathe three CNC mill 3 Receiving Shipping Mill three EDM three Cell Three for Product C 8

A 7 Modular work flow Modular work centers consist of similar equipment or capabilities, and products move among multiple work centers before they are completed. With or without conveyor lines. Saw module Products Lathes module for all for all products A, B, C products are routed to the module if work is to Mill module EDM module for all be performed for all products products there; on a dedicated or a multi-product CNC mill module machine. Coating module for all for all products Different products product, different flow. 9

A 8 Clean room for sterile or aseptic liquids Characterized by material pass thrus, employee change rooms, sterilization. With or without conveyor lines. Container In line sterilize Fill line one, HEPA filters Out conveyor To Wash Spatial or physical separation Inspection Area, bulk In line sterilize Fill line two, HEPA filters Out conveyor and / or or Spatial or physical separation Sterilizing In Line In line sterilize Fill line three, HEPA filters Out conveyor and / or Spatial or physical separation Packaging In line sterilize Fill line four Out conveyor Spatial or physical separation People, Pass Pass Material, thru thru Equipment Most rigorous room class Employee Lower Gowning Equipment Bulk Room Class Area Sterilization Material Area Sterilize Rigorous room class People Equipment Material 10

A 9 Clean room for devices, semiconductors Characterized by material pass thrus, employee change rooms, superior HVAC Usually involves conveyors Parts Assembly line one Out conveyor To Sub Wash Spatial or physical separation Inspection Assembly Area, bulk Assembly line two Out conveyor and / or and or Spatial or physical separation Sterilizing Parts Prep In Line Assembly line three Out conveyor and / or Spatial or physical separation Packaging Assembly line four Out conveyor Spatial or physical separation People, Pass Pass Material thru thru Equipment Most rigorous room class Employee Lower Gowning Equipment Bulk Room Class Area Clean up Material Area Entry Rigorous room class People Equipment Material 11

A 10 Primary Conveyor, fed from other conveyors, from above Detail is driven by the product components and sequence of steps and assembly. Maintenance Finished goods Shipping dock Support Building amenities Cartoning Cartons to FG Sub-assembly B Receiving dock Feed from semi direct to conveyor Operating offices Sub-assembly A First process Steps Admin offices On- line operations 12

A 11 One product, with several components, not conveyorized This example shows kitting, sub assemblies, final assembly, test, pack, ship in a U shape.. Shipping and receiving docks Pack Final test Raw materials Kitting Final assembly Sub-assembly Operating offices Support Maintenance Building amenities Design and Engineering Admin offices 13

A 12 Cell and modular elements in the same layout Not an uncommon arrangement, especially when equipment has accumulated over time. With or without conveyor lines. Support Product One R&D Model Shop Modular metal working Assembly Assembly Engineering, Cell Cell Raw Materials Plating Design Assembly Assembly Cell Cell Product Two Operations Modular plastics working Assembly Assembly Finished Goods Cell Cell Admin Assembly Assembly Cell Cell Building Amenities Docks 14

A 13 Electronics fab and test Integrated manufacture; subassembly, fab, assembly, and test in clean rooms. Because parts are small, materials handling moves many parts at one time. Maintenance Building Amenities Raw materials stores Admin Test Operations Subassembly Assembly Packing Support Design and Clean Rooms, special purpose equipment Receiving, Shipping Engineering Assembly Docks 15

A 14 Integrated plastics product Molding, sub-assembly, tumbling barrels for smoothing, assembly, through distribution DC DC In Distribution Center Out Docks Racks Pick and Pack Docks Ramps, this DC was built without fill for cost purposes. DC administration To DC Assembly Raw material stores Plant Receiving dock Next sequence Sub-assembly Plant admin and operation offices Building amenities Plastics Injection Molding 16

A 15 From dedicated cells into modular packaging lines A typical layout; in this example specialized product filling flows into general purpose inspection and packing. Line 1, a certain container style and size Heat treat, Inspect, Package, Labels Line 2, another container multiple multiple multiple style and size general general general Line 3, another container style and size purpose purpose purpose Line 4, another container machines machines machines style and size Line 5, another container style and size Parts wash, general purpose Raw materials Finished Goods Admin and operations offices Support and building amenities Receiving and shipping docks 17

A 16 Model and prototype shops, pilot plant These operations will have both specialized and general purpose machines. They will be called on to produce any product, with as little subcontracted as possible. If associated with production operations, these shops should be able to match or simulate all production equipment. Specialty shops will depend on the charter of the organization, and may contain one or more of the following: Metal working, classic Wood working Plumbing Metal working, Cad Cam Plastics working, layup Hydraulics Electrical Composites working, layup Instrumentation Electronic Welding Fill Sheet metal, cut and form Plating Package Sandblast Paint Label Chemistry Multi-layer printing Exact measurement Assembly Signs, printing Optics Design and engineering offices, Cad Cam equipment Model and prototype shops are not the place for Just in Time material delivery, no matter what. the black belts say. The predictability of work, the horizon, is not clear enough to allow lead times.. Inventory should keep on hand a wide variety of materials, because the shop will be called on to produce and modify on short notice. Reliable local sources if any can allow a smaller inventory. Layout of machines should concentrate on fitting them into the space with regard to safety and material handling, because the flow of materials will likely be unpredictable and irregular. If possible leave ample access space for material, and for new equipment and technology. 18

B 1 Multi-story building, utilize vertical flow Where possible, utilize vertical flow to move product. A practical handling system is necessary to place material on the upper floor to start. Upper Level Lower Level Product Product Product Product 1) Weigh and Mix, drop 1) Package Fill Compound to lower Fed from Above Sub-assembly or Product assembly 2) Parts preparation, feed to lower 2) Fed from above via chute, dumbwaiter, slide. Test, pack Raw materials, where they can be Product assembly, fill, package placed to the upper floor readily. 3) 3) Fed from above Feed to lower via chute, dumbwaiter or slide. 19

B 2 Multi-story building, two elevators Except for the fact that material must use an elevator, flow can be productive. Many options are possible. Elevator Elevator Many options are possible. 1) An elevator can be used to receive, or 1) to ship, or to do both. 2) The floor can serve one department or product line, or multiple entities. 3) The floor can receive from, or feed, 1) Flow can U-shaped, in and out the same another location. elevator. 2) 2) Flow can be straight line, essentially from one elevator to the other. Elevator 3) Or both, for different products. Elevator 20

B 3 Multi-story building, one elevator The area near the elevator will be busy, and should be kept open. Careful layout will be useful to maintain productivity. Elevator Elevator 1) The elevator will be used to receive and ship. Flow can only be U-shaped, 2) Flow can only be U-shaped, in and out in and out of the same of the same elevator, unless vertical feed. elevator, unless vertical feed. is possible through chute, slide, or is possible through chute, dumbwaiter. slide, or dumbwaiter 3) The floor can serve one department or product line, or multiple entities. Use will depend on size and ingenuity of layout applied. Cross flow is possible. 21

B 4 Multi-story building, services on another floor The operations floor can be effectively laid out because services and amenities are on another floor. Stores, Docks Stairs In this example, services are located on only a partial floor, under manufacturing. Upper Level, Operations Lower Level Stairs Plant Plant Product B Maintenance Utilities Manufacturing No lower level, this Mechanical section Maintenance Stockroom Food Service Stairs Stairs Elevator Product A Elevator Medical Manufacturing Quality offices and labs Stairs Stairs R&D Production Engineering 22

C 1 Outside storage, liquid and dry bulk materials Outside storage is often practical. Outside containers do not take up plant space, and they can be filled by truck easily. Be sure that permanent containers do not block future plant expansion Road Access Liquid Tank Fuel Oil Dry Mat'l Hopper Waste Tank Feed Tank Road One corner of the production building. Access Recycle Drums Extended dock, at the level Recycle Pallets of the plant and recycle locations. Plant Access Dumpster 23

C 2 Outside storage, large components and product handling Large weather-proof components sometimes can be kept outside. Be sure that permanent containers do not block future plant expansion Horizontal racks for long components One corner of the production building. Horizontal storage of tall sections Temporary trailer 24

C 3 Constrained by adjoining property Placement of permanent equipment is key when building expansion is blocked in some directions. Locate permanent equipment along the sides that are already blocked. Street Street Place permanent equipment along these walls. Docks, utilities, plating, elevator and stairs, liquid waste disposal, rest rooms, fire sprinkler risers, water treatment, motor control centers, mezzanines Available for Expansion Leave these walls available for expansion. Available for expansion 25

C 4 Unconstrained by adjoining property Placement of permanent equipment is key when building expansion is blocked in some directions. Locate permanent equipment along the sides that are already blocked. Available for expansion Initial building Place permanent equipment along no Available for more than two walls, or centrally. Available for Expansion Probably locate docks first considering Expansion street access, grade levels, appearance, and distances. Then plan interior layouts accordingly. Available for expansion 26