ENX300 Manufacturing Systems Design Assignment 1 Brief 2026

University University of Sunderland (US)
Subject ENX300 Manufacturing Systems Design

ENX300 Assignment 1 Brief

MODULE CODE:ENX300
MODULE TITLE:Manufacturing Systems Design
TITLE OF ASSESSMENT:Assignment 1 – Individual Assignment
LEARNING OUTCOMES:LO1 – To be able to critically appraise the various sub-elements of the Lean/JIT methodology and their linkages
Submission Date and Time22 May 2026 ( by 11:00 pm HKT)
Submission LocationVia CANVAS https://canvas.sunderland.ac.uk/

Instructions

This assignment contributes 30% to your final module mark.

Please ensure that you retain a duplicate of your assignment.  We are required to send samples of student work to the external examiners for moderation purposes.  It will also safeguard in the unlikely event of your work going astray.

Question 1

The ‘TellyTv’ manufacturing company want to enter the flatscreen TV market and one of the first products they will manufacture is a general purpose 1080 Full HDTV. After ‘reverse engineering’ a sample of TVs from competitors, the planning department arrived at a set of timings and sequence for the assembly process. This is shown in Table Q1(a).  It is envisaged that the plant will work a 1 x 8 hour shift 5 days a week over 48 weeks per year. Furthermore, the marketing department at ‘TellyTv’ have produced a sales forecast for the new TV’s which is given in Table Q1(b).

a) Assuming a Product layout (Long thin) arrangement, determine the following information for the 1st quarter of production:

i. The required cycle time and the theoretical minimum number of people required to assemble the products

(5 Marks)

ii. The ‘line design’.

(5 Marks)

iii. The actual number of people required to manufacture/assemble the product based on your design and what would be the balance loss and estimated output for this arrangement?

(6 Marks)

b) If a ‘short fat’ layout is used in the 1st quarter, how many people would be required to assemble the products? What is the balance loss and potential output for this arrangement?

(6 Marks)

c) Considering the two layouts ‘short fat’ or ‘long thin’, which layout is best suited to meet the demand in 4th quarter and why?

(12 Marks)

d) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both ‘long thin’ and ‘short fat’ layouts?

(16 Marks)

STAGE 1Remove LED panel from bags and place face up  12 secs
STAGE 2Remove plastic cover and turn over onto face19 secs
STAGE 3Mount PCB onto rear of TV with screws15 secs
STAGE 4Mount metal frame20 secs
STAGE 5Prepare and Fit LED panel inside front bezel23 secs
STAGE 6Fit power and main pc20 secs
STAGE 7Insert screws30 secs
STAGE 8Fit cables20 secs
STAGE 9Fit shielding plate22 secs
STAGE 10Fit rear cover and process to next stage23 secs

Table Q1a  Descriptions and timing of stages for assembly process

Year 1 Units
1st quarter45000
2nd quarter50000
3rd quarter55000
4th quarter70000

Table Q1(b) Sales forecast Year 1 

Question 2

a) Define JIT and Lean Manufacturing and contrast the similarities and differences between the two. Discuss why the ‘Traditional approach’ is more intuitive and what approaches are needed to move toward a JIT scenario?

(15 Marks)

b) Critically appraise five of the nine Just in Time (JIT) techniques e.g. reduction of set up time (SMED), TPM etc. highlighting what they are and how they would be implemented

(15 Marks)

c) Describe a tool or technique which can be used to analyse and improve the performance of manufacturing systems e.g. Rank-order clustering, Ishikawa diagrams, Value Stream Mapping Root cause analysis, Pareto Analysis etc. Explain the basic principle behind the technique, how it would be applied and any potential benefits/inhibitors to implementation.

(20 marks) 

Marking Scheme for Question 2

Q2 (a)A clear definition of JIT and Lean Critical appraisal of similarities and differences including comments/ approaches to use5 marks

10 marks

Q2 (b)Critical appraisal of 5 JIT techniques  The theoretical and practical implementation of each element10 marks 5 marks
Q2 (c)

 

Description and principle of tool with appropriate diagrams

Application of tool

Benefits and inhibitors to implementation

10 marks

5 marks

5 marks

 Total 50 marks

Where appropriate students should reference the source of the material using Harvard referencing. Suggested minimum word count for the whole of Question 2 : 1500 words

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