How to Calculate Takt Time in Production Process
How to Calculate Takt Time in Production Process
Knowing Takt time helps you to estimate your service delivery process and process/software outcome. It can help you achieve a consistent, continuous flow of production, eliminate the waste of overproduction by producing to actual customer demands, and develop standardized work instructions (thus promoting quality and efficiency). More importantly, Takt time enables you to set real time targets for production that show the staff exactly where to focus their output efforts. To calculate Takt time, simply divide your available time by the rate of customer demand.
Steps

Understand what Takt time is. Takt time is the pace of production (E.g in Manufacturing one piece every minute) that aligns production with customer demand. In simple terms, it is how fast you need to manufacture products in order to fill your customer demand. Takt time calculation=Available time / customer demand. For example, if a customer requires 100 bulbs a day, the Takt time is 8 hrs /100. 8 hrs is the working time in your 9 hours working day (so you need to exclude your breaks, meetings etc) to mention the available time(numerator). This means a bulb to be completed every 4.8 minutes.

Calculate your demand. How much time does your end-user or customer typically want every day/week/month?

Calculate your available time. Exclude your breaks, meeting times, and other unavailable time.

Calculate your Takt time. This is available time/demand. Divide your available time by the demand time.

Compare your cycle time against Takt time using any chart. It is recommended to plot a Bar chart.

Draw a value stream mapping and there you can provide the Takt time at each activity step.

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