An analytical model to evaluating the implementation of a batch-production-oriented line

An analytical model to evaluating the implementation of a batch-production-oriented line

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Article ID: iaor2009181
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 111
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 729
End Page Number: 740
Publication Date: Jan 2008
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: , , ,
Abstract:

This paper presents a new approach to evaluating the suitability of implementing a batch-production-oriented manufacturing line. The Characteristic Curve (CC) as introduced by Deming is an efficient tool for determining the number of machines belonging to each station in single-model production lines. Because such an approach does not consider set-up times, it is inappropriate for batch-production-oriented lines. A new methodology is presented named Distributed Set-up times Characteristic Curve (DSCC) which enables application of the CC to manufacturing lines organized on a batch-production system. The innovation introduced is an analytical model able to consider frequent set-ups, such as those caused by batch switching. The importance of the proposed technique for production system designers is the speed of analysis and the possibility of avoiding simulations as presented in the case study application, where the optimal organization of a steel pipe manufacturing line is explored.

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