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DONNER COMPANY CASE STUDY
DONNER COMPANY CASE STUDY

SUPPLY CHAIN AND
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT - 2015

Pr. Sam AFLAKI

Sophie LABBAN – MSIM 2015

INTRODUCTION

The three-year old Donner Company has positioned itself within both the small volume, customized printed circuit boards market as well as the large volume printed circuit boards market.
With 750 competitors in the US, and a market that is volatile, Donner’s engineering expertise to anticipate and resolve design problems enabled it to maintain its competitive edge. However, this competitive advantage is jeopardized by poor on-time delivery and high rate of product return, in addition to planning and manufacturing problems that caused unstable bottlenecks and improper utilization of labor. These problems began to impact the overall performance of the firm in terms of operations, productivity and quality.

Following is a detailed analysis of the current conditions of the company: its standard process flow, its capacity, its competitive edge and its biggest problems.

1. What is the normal process flow of the production system at Donner? What orders would you schedule on the CNC drill? On the CNC router?

Normal Process Flow:

I- Preparation Stage
Artwork generation
Inspect and Gear
Punch Tooling Holes

II- Image Transfer
Pinning panel to drill table
Drilling Holes whether manually or with the CNC drill
Drill Press
Metallization
Washing, scrubbing and coating with DFPR
Alignment of Customer Artwork and exposure to UV
Electroplating and Tin Plating
Chemical Etching of DFPR and Copper layer
Etching and Stripping of Tin

III- Fabrication
Soldermask Silk screening
Solder Bath
Reduction to finished profile by CNC routingor punch press
Inspection, Testing, Packaging and Shipping

From the information provided in exhibit 2, we can identify and calculate the breakeven point (the number of orders) to decide when to use the CNC drill vs. manual drill and the breakeven point to decide when to use the automated CNC

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