Self-buffering, self-balancing, self-flushing production lines

Self-buffering, self-balancing, self-flushing production lines

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Article ID: iaor1998135
Country: United States
Volume: 42
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 1151
End Page Number: 1164
Publication Date: Aug 1996
Journal: Management Science
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This research addresses a system of flexible worker assignments in a setting where there are more workers than machines. When organized using this system, a production line balances itself by shifting the workloads continuously and automatically in response to changes in the state of the system. The system is, in effect, buffering itself against variation by altering the work assignments on the fly. This allows the system to operate with very low levels of work-in-progress inventory. In this paper, the workers (rather than machines) are the factor that limits the rate of output. We also assume that the line has a ‘U’ shape, but many of the results do not depend on this topology. An industrial example is described. The system has some interesting and counter-intuitive properties which we demonstrate under a variety of circumstances through an exploratory approach that uses both Markovian and simulation models. Several different policies are compared under conditions of processing time uncertainty. We demonstrate that a flexible assignment system can outperform fixed assignments in a variety of circumstances. Of particular interest is the near absence of balance delay, even when the tasks cannot be divided equally among the workers.

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