I am frequently amazed by how often cost engineers will gloss over assembly operations and treat them as a small line item, a rough “catch-all” assumption, or a brief cost model element labeled as “someone just puts it together.” But that simple act within a cost model can hide a lot of activity: reaching for parts, orienting them correctly, finding the right angle, starting a fastener, checking fit, handling a tool, moving material, or dealing with a fixture that almost works but not quite. These little motions are easy to underestimate during quoting and design reviews. On the factory floor, though, they show up as real time, real labor, and real cost. That is exactly where Methods-Time Measurement, or MTM, becomes valuable.

