A methodology for designing flexible cellular manufacturing systems

A methodology for designing flexible cellular manufacturing systems

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Article ID: iaor19991693
Country: United States
Volume: 29
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 599
End Page Number: 610
Publication Date: Jul 1997
Journal: IIE Transactions
Authors: , ,
Keywords: manufacturing industries
Abstract:

Cell formation in cellular manufacturing deals with the identification of machines that can be grouped to create manufacturing cells and the identification of part families to be processed within each cell. Dynamic and random variations in part demands can negatively impact cell performance by creating unstable machine utilizations. The purpose of this paper is to introduce and illustrate an interactive cell formation method that can be used to design ‘flexible’ cells. Flexibility in this context refers to routing flexibility (i.e., the ability for the cellular system to process parts within multiple cells) and demand flexibility (i.e., the ability of the cell system to respond quickly to changes in part demand and part mix.) Through an experimental analysis using multiple data sets, we also validate the procedure and provide guidelines for parameter settings depending upon the type of flexibility of interest to the user. Finally, trade-offs and interdependences between alternative types of flexibility in the context of cellular systems are illustrated.

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