| Article ID: | iaor20003371 |
| Country: | Netherlands |
| Volume: | 60/61 |
| Start Page Number: | 439 |
| End Page Number: | 445 |
| Publication Date: | Jan 1999 |
| Journal: | International Journal of Production Economics |
| Authors: | Kuroda Mitsuru, Tomita Takahiro, Maeda Kazuhiko |
The present paper proposes a methodology for designing and controlling a cellular-line system, aiming at a drastic reduction in production lead times for large-scale manufacturing shops having reentrant product flows. The cellular-line system consists of a number of flow shops which are individual sets of different facilities and production lots circulate from shop to shop for processing. We formulated the designing and controlling problems of cellular-line systems and solved them using a genetic algorithm. A series of numerical experiments based on real-life data was performed under the condition assuming that the product mix varies and the results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.