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An evaluation of product commonality and group technology production methods in a pre-defined multiple-machine scenario
Authors:SHARCHIH LOH  G. DON TAYLOR
Affiliation:Department of Industrial Engineering , University of Arkansas , Fayetteville, AR, 72701, USA.
Abstract:Group technology has been used successfully for a number of years as a setup reduction tool. It is especially valuable in low-volume high-mix manufacturing environments where products and machines may be partitioned into product families and machine cells. The partitioning of machines or processes into cells may be limited by practical constraints, and the partitioning of products is complicated as the number of products and processes increases. In this paper, the authors examine the behaviour of various grouping strategies lauded as being appropriate in situations where machine partitioning and product routeing are determined by technological constraints. Of specific experimental concern in this paper is the effect of the mean and variance of component part commonality between products on system performance under various grouping strategies in a multiple-machine environment.
Keywords:Advanced Planning And Scheduling  Enterprise  Resource Planning  Functional Architecture  Supply Chain  Management  System Integration
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