Article ID: | iaor20162190 |
Volume: | 10 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 123 |
End Page Number: | 136 |
Publication Date: | May 2016 |
Journal: | Journal of Simulation |
Authors: | Wenzel S, Mller-Boyaci P |
Keywords: | manufacturing industries, simulation, control, optimization, supply & supply chains, stochastic processes |
This contribution presents a Simulation Toolkit that is addressed to automotive suppliers who need to identify implications from autonomous control within their production and logistics system by using computer simulation. Thereby, four different autonomous control strategies within serial production lines are derived. Computer simulation supports selection and realization of the right strategy in dependence of the individual production and logistics processes of the user. First, a general flow shop scenario representing typical serial production networks of automotive suppliers is considered. Different types of products are manufactured. Each product type is preferably produced on one specific line. In order to maintain validity, a time‐continuous approximation of a discrete event simulation model of the flow shop is realized. The introduced Simulation Toolkit helps its user to identify the right simulation model in dependence of the user background as well as the underlying production system. Furthermore, it allows implementation within a deterministic or stochastic environment.