Commercial Kitchen Equipment worked example

Assembly Takt with net available assembly time of 1,100 min / shift: a worked example in commercial kitchen equipment

What does the result look like when net available assembly time reaches 1,100 min / shift? The full calculation is worked below with real intermediate numbers. Use it to set line pace, staffing, and station balance for Commercial Kitchen Equipment whenever demand or available time changes.

The inputs for this scenario

  • Net available assembly time: 1,100 min / shift (raised for this scenario; the documented default is 450)
  • Customer demand for kitchen units: 60 units / shift (unchanged)
  • Shifts per day: 2 shifts (unchanged)

Working through the calculation

  • Applying the documented formula (Takt time = net available production time × 60 ÷ customer demand) to the inputs above produces each figure below.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 1,100 sec / unit for takt time, the number this scenario is built around.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 3.27 units / hr for required rate.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 2,200 min for available time / day.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 120 units for demand / day.

How this compares with the baseline

  • Against the tool's baseline example, where net available assembly time sits at 450 min / shift and the headline result is 450 sec / unit, this scenario comes in 144% above the baseline at 1,100 sec / unit.
  • A figure at this level is achievable when net available assembly time is genuinely sustained, not just peaked for a shift. Takt assumes net available time already excludes breaks, changeovers and planned downtime; if those aren't netted out, the calculated pace will be unachievable on the floor.

Results at a glance

  • Takt time: 1,100 sec / unit (headline result)
  • Required rate: 3.27 units / hr
  • Available time / day: 2,200 min
  • Demand / day: 120 units

Run it with your numbers

  • Every input above is editable in the live Assembly Takt calculator, which recalculates instantly and can be shared with the inputs intact.

Last reviewed 2026-05-12.