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ALEGARBES, JAYA C.

NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
SHIPMENTS
SHIPMENTS
WITH DEFECTS

23 5
31 8
28 6
37 11
35 10
40 14
41 12
44 15

(A) SCATTER DIAGRAM


16
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS WITH DEFECTS

14

12

10

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS

There is a linear relationship between the number of shipments and the number of defective shipments.
It could be traced from the relation of “as the number of shipments increase, the probability for a
defective shipment also increases”.
NUMBER OF
TURNOVER SHIPMENT
DEFECTS

1 5
3 8
5 6
2 11
4 10
6 14
5 12
5 15

(B) SCATTER DIAGRAM


16

14
NUMBER OF SHIPMENT DEFECTS

12

10

0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
TURNOVER

There is a non- linear relationship between the number of defective shipments and the rate of turnover.
This pertains that the number of defective shipments does not have something to do with the firm’s
employees.
Method Material Man

Mismatched
Wrong Bad Not motivated
Disorganized orders/shipments
sorting Concentration
methods Wrong Condition/Poor
methods
Health
Incorrect Incorrect Bill of Not knowledgeable
truckload Lading Damaged
newbie workers
products

DEFECTIVE
SHIPMENTS

Delated Delayed
Shipment time of
shipping
Bottleneck
operations Mismeasurement
of shipping points
Trucks late Machine
termination

Machine Measurement

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