Efficiency by Work Center Report
Efficiency reports help identify problems with routing standards and show how effectively labor is being used. Operation efficiencies are calculated by dividing the total number of standard hours earned (by completing units at operations) by the total number of hours worked and multiplying the result by 100. You can sort this data by work order, work center or machine, or employee for any time period. Efficiency is one of two key measures that managers use to measure performance.
The Efficiency by Work Center Report lists the following in transaction sequence by work center:
• Transaction number and date
• Work order number
• Operation
• Employee number and name
• Labor type (setup or run)
• Quantity completed
• Standard, actual, and variance hours
• Setup and run efficiency percentages
Setup and run totals are provided by work center or machine.