Consider a production line with five stations. Station 1 can produce a unit in 9 minutes. Station 2 can produce a unit in 10 minutes. Station 3 has two identical machines, each of which can process a unit in 12 minutes (each unit only needs to be processed on one of the two machines. Station 4 can produce a unit in 5 minutes. Station 5 can produce a unit in 8 minutes. Which station is the bottleneck station?

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Capacity planning is a critical aspect of operations management that helps determine how much work an organization can do over a specific time period. It involves analyzing and forecasting the capacity requirements of various aspects, such as production, operations, services, or infrastructure. This helps determine what must be done to meet the demand for that product or service, while also setting up a company to grow, while avoiding idle resources and underused capacity.  Capacity planning can happen at an operational or strategic level, depending on how far ahead you're looking.  The... Show more

Consider a production line with five stations. Station 1 can produce a unit in 9 minutes. Station 2 can produce a unit in 10 minutes. Station 3 has two identical machines, each of which can process a unit in 12 minutes (each unit only needs to be processed on one of the two machines. Station 4 can produce a unit in 5 minutes. Station 5 can produce a unit in 8 minutes. Which station is the bottleneck station?