An integrated approach to the facilities and material handling system design

An integrated approach to the facilities and material handling system design

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Article ID: iaor20032607
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 40
Issue: 15
Start Page Number: 4007
End Page Number: 4017
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: location
Abstract:

The facility layout problem involves the optimal location of manufacturing facilities into a workshop. The classical approach to the layout design is carried out in two separate steps: the first step is the construction of the block layout, i.e. the location of the departments into the workshop, and the second step is the design of the material handling system. The separate optimization of these two aspects of the problem leads to solutions that can be far from the total optimum. In this paper, an integrated approach to the facilities and material handling system design is proposed. Referring to a physical model, named the bay structure, and to a unidirectional AGV system, a genetic approach is proposed to individuate the locations of the departments, the positions of the pickup/delivery stations and the direction of the flow-path. The minimization of material handling cost is adopted as optimality criterion.

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