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1329313 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
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A escolha do tipo de arranjo físico normalmente é derivada da escolha do tipo de processo. Entre as opções de tipo de arranjo físico, é correto afirmar:
 

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1329312 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
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A estimativa do tempo de realização das atividades é considerada uma importante atividade para o planejamento de um projeto. O PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) consiste em um método que considera a incerteza no tempo de realização de cada atividade.
Seguindo esse método foi realizado o planejamento de um projeto que estimou três tempos para a realização de uma atividade. Foi considerado um tempo otimista de 8 dias, um tempo mais provável de 10 dias e um tempo pessimista de 18 dias.
Assumindo que os tempos estimados são consistentes com a distribuição de probabilidade Beta, qual a duração esperada, em dias, para a realização da atividade?
 

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1329311 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
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O avanço tecnológico e a redução de custos permitiram a incorporação de diversas tecnologias nos processos produtivos das empresas.
Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre tecnologias aplicadas aos processos produtivos:
1. Os sistemas flexíveis de manufatura (FMS) podem ser definidos como uma configuração de estações de trabalho semi-independentes, controlada por computador, conectada por um manuseio de materiais e carregamento de máquinas automatizados. 2. O CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) pode ser definido como o monitoramento e controle baseado em computador de todos os aspectos do processo de manufatura. 3. Os veículos guiados automaticamente (automatically guided vehicles – AGVs) são uma classe de tecnologia que realiza a movimentação de materiais entre operações agregadoras de valor.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
 

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1329310 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
Provas:
O estudo da divisão do trabalho remonta ao ano de 1746, no trabalho seminal de Adam Smith, com seu relato sobre a fabricação de alfinetes.
Sobre a divisão do trabalho, é correto afirmar:
 

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1329309 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
Provas:
O arranjo físico por processo tem por característica a complexidade dos fluxos existentes neste tipo de arranjo.
Sobre o projeto desse tipo de arranjo, é incorreto afirmar:
 

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1329308 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
Provas:
O estudo da Ergonomia ultrapassa a área do posto de trabalho e do ambiente e incorpora as ideias e os conceitos relativos à abordagem comportamental do projeto do trabalho.
Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre as técnicas utilizadas na abordagem comportamental do projeto do trabalho:
1. O alargamento do trabalho consiste em alocar um número maior de responsabilidades para os operadores. 2. O enriquecimento do trabalho consiste em reduzir a quantidade de tarefas a serem exercidas pelos operadores, porém aumentando a sua responsabilidade. 3. O empowerement consiste em oferecer maior autonomia aos operadores para realizarem o seu trabalho e inclusive autoridade para realizar mudanças no trabalho em si.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
 

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1329307 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Engenharia de Produção
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
Provas:
O planejamento e o controle das operações são atividades essenciais realizadas nos processos produtivos das empresas.
Sobre essas atividades, é correto afirmar:
 

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1303350 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
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The Operations Function


Although somewhat ‘invisible’ to the marketplace the operations function in a typical company accounts for well over half the employment and well over half the physical assets. That, in itself, makes the operations function important. In a company’s organization chart, operations often enjoys parity with the other major business functions: marketing, sales, product engineering, finance control (accounting), and human resources (personnel, labor relations). Sometimes, the operations function is organized as a single entity which stretches out across the entire company, but more often it is embedded in the district, typically product-defined divisions into which most major companies are organized.


In many service businesses, the operations function is typically more visible. Service businesses are often organized into many branches, often with geographic responsibilities – field offices, retail outlets. In such tiers of the organization, operations are paramount.


The operations function itself is, often divided

.................two major groupings .................tasks:

line management and support services. Line management generally refers.................those managers directly concerned................the manufacture of the product or the delivery of the service. They are the ones who are typically close enough to the product or service that they can ‘touch’ it. Line management supervises the hourly, blue-collar workforce. In a manufacturing company, line management frequently extends to the stockroom (where material, parts, and semi-finished products – termed ‘work-in-process inventory – are stored), materials handling, the tool room, maintenance, the warehouse (where finished goods are stored), and distribution, as well as the so-called ‘factory floor’. In a service operation, what is considered line management can broaden considerably. Often, order-taking roles, in addition to orderfilling roles, are supervised by service line managers.


Support services for line management’s operations can be numerous. Within a manufacturing environment, support services carry titles such as quality control, production planning and scheduling, purchasing, inventory control, production control (which determines the status of jobs in the factory and what to do about jobs that may have fallen behind schedule), industrial engineering (which is work methods oriented), manufacturing engineering (which is hardware-oriented), on-going product engineering, and field service. In a service environment, some of the same roles are played but sometimes under vastly different names.


Thus, the managers for whom operational issues are central can hold a variety of titles. In manufacturing, the titles can range from vice-president – manufacturing, works manager, plant manager, and similar titles at the top of the hierarchy, through such titles as manufacturing or production manager, general superintendent, department manager, materials manager, director of quality control, and down to general foreman or foreman. Within service businesses, ‘operations manager’ is sometimes used but frequently the title is more general – business manager, branch manager, retail manager, and so on.


SCHMENNER, Roger W. Production/Operations Management. 5th Edition. Prentice-Hall, 1993.

According to the article, choose the correct alternative.
 

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1303349 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
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The Operations Function


Although somewhat ‘invisible’ to the marketplace the operations function in a typical company accounts for well over half the employment and well over half the physical assets. That, in itself, makes the operations function important. In a company’s organization chart, operations often enjoys parity with the other major business functions: marketing, sales, product engineering, finance control (accounting), and human resources (personnel, labor relations). Sometimes, the operations function is organized as a single entity which stretches out across the entire company, but more often it is embedded in the district, typically product-defined divisions into which most major companies are organized.


In many service businesses, the operations function is typically more visible. Service businesses are often organized into many branches, often with geographic responsibilities – field offices, retail outlets. In such tiers of the organization, operations are paramount.


The operations function itself is, often divided

.................two major groupings .................tasks:

line management and support services. Line management generally refers.................those managers directly concerned................the manufacture of the product or the delivery of the service. They are the ones who are typically close enough to the product or service that they can ‘touch’ it. Line management supervises the hourly, blue-collar workforce. In a manufacturing company, line management frequently extends to the stockroom (where material, parts, and semi-finished products – termed ‘work-in-process inventory – are stored), materials handling, the tool room, maintenance, the warehouse (where finished goods are stored), and distribution, as well as the so-called ‘factory floor’. In a service operation, what is considered line management can broaden considerably. Often, order-taking roles, in addition to orderfilling roles, are supervised by service line managers.


Support services for line management’s operations can be numerous. Within a manufacturing environment, support services carry titles such as quality control, production planning and scheduling, purchasing, inventory control, production control (which determines the status of jobs in the factory and what to do about jobs that may have fallen behind schedule), industrial engineering (which is work methods oriented), manufacturing engineering (which is hardware-oriented), on-going product engineering, and field service. In a service environment, some of the same roles are played but sometimes under vastly different names.


Thus, the managers for whom operational issues are central can hold a variety of titles. In manufacturing, the titles can range from vice-president – manufacturing, works manager, plant manager, and similar titles at the top of the hierarchy, through such titles as manufacturing or production manager, general superintendent, department manager, materials manager, director of quality control, and down to general foreman or foreman. Within service businesses, ‘operations manager’ is sometimes used but frequently the title is more general – business manager, branch manager, retail manager, and so on.


SCHMENNER, Roger W. Production/Operations Management. 5th Edition. Prentice-Hall, 1993.

“The operations function” have a specific role in the marketplace.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct answer.
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1303348 Ano: 2017
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: ABEPRO
Provas:

The Operations Function


Although somewhat ‘invisible’ to the marketplace the operations function in a typical company accounts for well over half the employment and well over half the physical assets. That, in itself, makes the operations function important. In a company’s organization chart, operations often enjoys parity with the other major business functions: marketing, sales, product engineering, finance control (accounting), and human resources (personnel, labor relations). Sometimes, the operations function is organized as a single entity which stretches out across the entire company, but more often it is embedded in the district, typically product-defined divisions into which most major companies are organized.


In many service businesses, the operations function is typically more visible. Service businesses are often organized into many branches, often with geographic responsibilities – field offices, retail outlets. In such tiers of the organization, operations are paramount.


The operations function itself is, often divided

.................two major groupings .................tasks:

line management and support services. Line management generally refers.................those managers directly concerned................the manufacture of the product or the delivery of the service. They are the ones who are typically close enough to the product or service that they can ‘touch’ it. Line management supervises the hourly, blue-collar workforce. In a manufacturing company, line management frequently extends to the stockroom (where material, parts, and semi-finished products – termed ‘work-in-process inventory – are stored), materials handling, the tool room, maintenance, the warehouse (where finished goods are stored), and distribution, as well as the so-called ‘factory floor’. In a service operation, what is considered line management can broaden considerably. Often, order-taking roles, in addition to orderfilling roles, are supervised by service line managers.


Support services for line management’s operations can be numerous. Within a manufacturing environment, support services carry titles such as quality control, production planning and scheduling, purchasing, inventory control, production control (which determines the status of jobs in the factory and what to do about jobs that may have fallen behind schedule), industrial engineering (which is work methods oriented), manufacturing engineering (which is hardware-oriented), on-going product engineering, and field service. In a service environment, some of the same roles are played but sometimes under vastly different names.


Thus, the managers for whom operational issues are central can hold a variety of titles. In manufacturing, the titles can range from vice-president – manufacturing, works manager, plant manager, and similar titles at the top of the hierarchy, through such titles as manufacturing or production manager, general superintendent, department manager, materials manager, director of quality control, and down to general foreman or foreman. Within service businesses, ‘operations manager’ is sometimes used but frequently the title is more general – business manager, branch manager, retail manager, and so on.


SCHMENNER, Roger W. Production/Operations Management. 5th Edition. Prentice-Hall, 1993.

Decide if the sentences below are ( T ) true or ( F ) false according to the article.
( ) In a company’s organization sketch, operations often enjoys inequality with the other major business functions. ( ) At times, the operations function is organized as a single entity which features across the entire company. ( ) Some examples of major business functions are finance control and human resources only.
Now, choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence:
 

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