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How to Use a Process Capacity Table for Cell Design
Before designing a cellular layout, we need to know whether we have enough equipment capacity, how many pieces of each type of equipment we need, and what capacity issues we must address as part of our cell design effort. The Process Capacity Table is a tool we use for this purpose. Learn the steps for creating and using a Process Capacity Table.
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