Article ID: | iaor1998627 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 8 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 389 |
End Page Number: | 412 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Journal: | International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems |
Authors: | Leon V. Jorge, Peters Brett A. |
Keywords: | scheduling |
This paper considers the operation of component placement equipment for the assembly of printed circuit boards in a medium-volume, medium-variety manufacturing environment. It focuses on the setup management and operational planning issues associated with productive use of these expensive resources. The concept of replanning is introduced to adapt to changes in the production environment by explicitly considering the initial state of the system. The partial setup strategy is suggested as a means of efficient adaptation and as a strategy that subsumes other setup strategies encountered in practice and the literature. These concepts are applied to the optimization of a single-placement machine producing multiple products. The results of using partial setups are compared with other commonly used strategies. Experimental results suggest significant gains at the single-machine level. Future research is being pursued to improve the solution procedures and extend these replanning concepts to the line level.