2.4.2 - Capacity Utilisation Flashcards
what is capacity utilisation
- Capacity utilisation is the extent to which the maximum capacity for output that is being used – it is normally expressed as a % of maximum output e.g. 80%
- In any business there are decisions to be made about how best to use resources
- An operations manager will need to make daily decisions about how best to turn inputs such as machinery, labour and capital into outputs such as products and services
- Capacity utilisation is how best to use those resources for the benefit of the business
- If a business cannot increase its output it is at full capacity
- For example, a 295 seat plane if it is full then it is running at full capacity
- If the plane is half full then it is running at 50% capacity
What happens in high capacity utilisation
• In high capacity utilisation the fixed costs are spread over more units of production
What happens in low capacity utilisation
- In low capacity utilisation the fixed costs can be too high to stay in business or keep producing that product
How would you improve capacity utilisation
- A business could increase demand for the product through a price cut sale or through promotion
- In order to increase usage at off peak times the business could offer special deals such as Meerkat Movies on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
- The business could make staff (resources) redundant
- The business could sell assets (resources)such as machinery
- The business could lease capacity out to other businesses
- The business could move to smaller premises and rationalise
- They could also increase sales (cut prices) or increase usage (Off peak travel)
- The business could balance seasonal demand production (produce Christmas tree decorations in August)
What is the capacity utilisation formula
Current output
________________ x 100
Maximum output
What is capacity
- Capacity is the maximum possible output of a business
What is capacity under-utilisation
- Capacity Under-utilisation would mean that not all the tickets had been sold for a match
➢Higher fixed costs per unit
➢Unmotivated staff standing around, not busy ➢Impact on brand image (empty restaurant)
➢Business may need to rationalise
• Can mean redundancies
• Sale of assets
• Hiring temporary staff instead of full time permanent
• Reduction in overtime hours for workers
• Partial shutdown (see article)
✓Increases flexibility of business
• Able to accept a non-standard order
• Have time to maintain the machinery or update technology
• Have time to train staff
What is capacity over-utilisation
- Capacity Over-utilisation would mean they had sold too many seats and some fans would not have anywhere to sit
- Can damage reputation of the business
- In manufacturing it can put too much strain on resources
- Staff may do too much overtime and so have accidents when tired
- Means there is no time to maintain machinery or train staff
- Quality suffers as mistakes are made in production