Simplified Systematic Layout Planning October 22, 2006
Posted by Lawrence Loucka in : Consulting, Lean, Lean Sigma , trackback
The process of arranging a work space for a factory or office is often done informally. The people working in the area all have opinions about who should be where or what equipment goes here or there. Here’s a better way, Richard Muther’s Simplified Systematic Layout Planning:
- Chart the Relationships
- Establish Space Requirements
- Diagram Activity Relationships
- Draw Space Relationships
- Evaluate Alternative Arrangements
- Detail the Selected Layout Plan
Let’s dig in … To chart the relationships make a list of each activity involved on a relationship chart and code and score the interaction between pairs as so :

- A - Absolutely necessary = 16
- E - Especially important = 8
- I - Important = 4
- O - Okay = 1
- U - Unimportant = 0
- X - Undesirable = -80
Current layout
Propsed layout
Here’s the math…

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