Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What is Manufacturing First Past Yield (FPY)?


Manufacturing First Past Yield (FPY) – The measure of product that is acceptably completed on the first attempt without requiring remedial action or rework.
To calculate the total manufacturing process FPY, have to multiply all sub section FPY between all sections.
Cutting FPY X Embellishment FPY X Sewing FPY X Washing FPY X Finishing FPY

First Past Yield = Output – Rework – Hold X 100
                                                    Output + Scrap
Note:

* Rework: Any pies which is reworked and returned to the process

* Holds: Input of one process which cant be passed on to the next process ( i.e. Remains as WIP for more than one day) due to lack of trims, awaiting of approvals, or similar problems should be treated as a “Hold” when it passes on to the next process

* Scrap: Any pies which is rejected and not returned to the process.

* Stock lots: If a stock lot is produced to order it should be captured as a part of output, if not it should be treated as Scrap.

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