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Autor:
R.P. Mohanty
Publikováno v:
Production Planning & Control. 20:192-192
Autor:
Steinbacher, L. M.1,2 (AUTHOR) stb@biba.uni-bremen.de, Wegmann, T.2 (AUTHOR), Freitag, M.1,2 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Production Research. Dec2024, p1-23. 23p. 8 Illustrations.
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Operational Research. 168:905-921
One of the main objectives of balancing a flowline is to achieve maximum throughput with minimum WIP. To that end, various methods have been proposed to control the loading of products (flow of material) on a flowline. However, the sequence in which
Publikováno v:
IIE Transactions. 37:217-232
Self-regulating Production Control Systems (SPCSs) include production control systems such as kanban, buffered lines, base-stock, and their variations and combinations. In this work we develop and implement, for SPCS design, a new simulation-based op
Autor:
Ezey M. Dar-El
Learning plays a fundamental role in the production planning and growth of all organizations. With the need for more rapid changes in the global economy, the management of organizational change is a key factor in sustaining competitiveness in today's
Publikováno v:
Computers & Industrial Engineering. 41:405-421
Mixed model assembly lines can be found today in many industrial environments. With the growing trend for greater product variability and shorter life cycles, they are replacing the traditional mass production assembly lines. In many cases, these lin
Publikováno v:
Omega-International Journal of Management Science
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Cataloged from PDF version of article. In this paper, a methodology is developed to solve the single-model, stochastic assembly line balancing problem for the objective of minimizing the total labor cost and the expected incompletion cost arising fro
Publikováno v:
IIE Transactions. 31:771-781
This paper discusses pertinent issues in applying CONstant Work-In-Process (CONWIP) principles to control shop floor operations in a manufacturing environment characterized by several product families processed along different routes in several produ
Publikováno v:
IIE Transactions. 31:99-111
This research focuses on CONWIP, a closed production control system where all containers traverse a circuit incorporating the entire production line. We develop estimates, for an important level of work in process inventory, for four important perfor