Hi ,
What is it that a chart will show which the figures themselves cannot ?
With just 5 numbers to deal with , a chart is overkill.
If these process capacity values are in units / hour , then Process D is the bottleneck , at 26 units / hour.
However , just process capacity numbers will not tell the whole story , unless all the processes deal with the same product.
Consider a finished product which requires 2 pieces from Process A , 4 pieces from Process B , 3 pieces from Process C , 1 piece from Process D and 1 piece from Process E ; in this case , the capacity figures will have to be revised to 30/2 , 44/4 , 39/3 , 26 and 42. In this case , the bottleneck process is Process B which can contribute to only 11 finished products every hour.
More data is required before something meaningful can be done.
Narayan