Abstract

Negative labor cost variance (NLCV) is an important problem in many manufacturing companies today. NLCV refers to the situation that expected or standard costs are less than actual labor costs in production. Management of NLCV, including the identification of causes for NLCV and the elimination or significant reduction of NLCV, is the topic discussed in this paper. The question studied in this paper is thus: what is an effective methodology in the environment of strong privacy protection to identify causes for NLCV and to significantly reduce it? The study presented in this paper proposed a methodology by combining a simple motion measurement (stopwatch), lean analysis techniques, and historical data review to study the NLCV problem. A case study was taken on a particular company called ABC to test the effectiveness of this methodology. Specifically, the result of the study revealed that (1) the employees in ABC waited for one reason or the other for almost 5 h (idle time) in a 16-h daily operation period (2 shifts running at 8 h each), which accounts for 32% of the total productive time, and (2) the elimination of the waiting time or idle time over the years concerned could account for 83% of all identified wastes in ABC. Through this case study, the effectiveness of the proposed methodology was demonstrated and the applicability of the proposed methodology was also implied.

Highlights

  • The importance of production cost (PC) and labor cost (LC) in pharmaceutical industries cannot be overemphasized

  • This paper presents an approach to identifying non-value-added activity (NVA) with a focus on idle time and aims to investigate why there is an increase in negative labor cost variances (NLCV), so as to understand the impact of NVA on Negative labor cost variance (NLCV)

  • The findings of this study indicates there are several factors causing an increase in the cost of negative labor cost variance over a period

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Summary

Introduction

The importance of production cost (PC) and labor cost (LC) in pharmaceutical industries cannot be overemphasized. An important factor to consider to optimize the cost of production is the LC in manufacturing, which is a significant part of the entire PC.[2] the cost of bringing skilled labors to the pharmaceutical industry is significantly. This paper presents an approach to identifying NVA with a focus on idle time and aims to investigate why there is an increase in negative labor cost variances (NLCV), so as to understand the impact of NVA on NLCV. To achieve this aim, a time and motion study is conducted by the direct observation of employees using the stop-watch. Sixth section presents the conclusion and suggestions for future research

Background and literature review
Methodology
Methods of data collection
Results and discussions
Conclusion and future work
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