汽车工业
模式(计算机接口)
直线(几何图形)
装配线
长袜
生产(经济)
过程(计算)
体积热力学
计算机科学
制造工程
工程类
运筹学
运营管理
工业工程
数学
机械工程
经济
微观经济学
物理
操作系统
航空航天工程
生物
渔业
量子力学
几何学
作者
Mustapha Sali,Evren Şahin,Alain Patchong
标识
DOI:10.1080/00207543.2014.944630
摘要
AbstractIn high diversity, Just In Time production environments, mixed-model assembly lines aim at producing a large amount of end products that use alternative variants of components used in the assembly process. Therefore, the availability of parts required at the border of the assembly line is critical for the production process. To ensure the availability of parts needed on the line, three line feeding modes are commonly used in practice: line stocking, kitting and sequencing. The relative performance of each mode, in terms of average total operating cost, depends on various factors such as the diversity of components, parts’ physical features (i.e. weight and volume), to name a few. The impact of such parameters on the performance of line feeding modes remains still weakly studied in the literature. Through an empirical approach based on a real case, our study aims at evaluating the average total cost pertaining to each mode. The total cost includes parts preparation before assembly, picking, in-plant transportation and storage costs. A thorough comparative study enables then to characterise situations which make one mode less costly compared with the others. Each situation corresponds to specific values taken by parameters that are considered in the cost formulation.Keywords: line feedingin-plant material supplykittingline stockingsequencing
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