Article ID: | iaor20063252 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 168 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 694 |
End Page Number: | 715 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2006 |
Journal: | European Journal of Operational Research |
Authors: | Scholl Armin, Becker Christian |
Keywords: | line balancing |
Assembly lines are traditional and still attractive means of mass and large-scale series production. Since the early times of Henry Ford several developments took place which changed assembly lines from strictly paced and straight single-model lines to more flexible systems including, among others, lines with parallel work stations or tasks, customer-oriented mixed-model and multi-model lines, U-shaped lines as well as unpaced lines with intermediate buffers. In any case, an important decision problem, called assembly line balancing problem, arises and has to be solved when (re-) configuring an assembly line. It consists of distributing the total workload for manufacturing any unit of the product to be assembled among the work stations along the line. Assembly line balancing research has traditionally focused on the simple assembly line balancing problem (SALBP) which has some restricting assumptions. Recently, a lot of research work has been done in order to describe and solve more realistic generalized problems (GALBP). In this paper, we survey the developments in GALBP research.