The selection of an efficient shop layout at manufacturing level is a strategic problem, involving considerable immobilization of financial resources. Often the problem is hierarchically solved on several levels. In the present paper we focus on the level of physical system planning and try to define the best shop configuration in terms of process resources layout (work centres organization), considering different variability conditions for demand (system input). Data obtained from simulation experiments are being statistically analyzed to clear the weak and strong points for each configuration (job shop, flexible cell shop, flow shop).
D'Angelo, C.a., Gastaldi, M., Levialdi, N. (2000). Production variability and shop configuration: An experimental analysis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS, 68(1), 43-57 [10.1016/S0925-5273(99)00012-2].
Production variability and shop configuration: An experimental analysis
D'ANGELO, CIRIACO ANDREA;
2000-01-01
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The selection of an efficient shop layout at manufacturing level is a strategic problem, involving considerable immobilization of financial resources. Often the problem is hierarchically solved on several levels. In the present paper we focus on the level of physical system planning and try to define the best shop configuration in terms of process resources layout (work centres organization), considering different variability conditions for demand (system input). Data obtained from simulation experiments are being statistically analyzed to clear the weak and strong points for each configuration (job shop, flexible cell shop, flow shop).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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