Adapting workload control for job shops with high routing complexity

Adapting workload control for job shops with high routing complexity

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Article ID: iaor20126231
Volume: 140
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 681
End Page Number: 690
Publication Date: Dec 2012
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: control
Abstract:

A relevant segment of job shop environments has to cope with specific routing complexity. When order routings are long or assembly structures exist, performance problems arise in the application of traditional job shop control concepts based on workload control (WLC). This paper investigates how to adapt the WLC concept to the needs of these job shops. A first review of literature provides only few studies considering long or assembly type routings. Consequently field research is executed, analyzing and capitalizing the influences of a control approach applied in a successful company. The derived guidelines for adaptation of the WLC concept aim at improving the synergy between controlled release, to avoid irresolvable delays at early stages, and priority dispatching at later stages of the long order routings.

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