Maximizing the throughput of a rotating Seru with nonpreemptive discrete stations
Seru production systems are an effective way to respond to ever‐changing market demand. This article focuses on maximizing the throughput of rotating serus with nonpreemptive stations, where a worker's operations cannot be disrupted. We analyze the effects of unbalanced worker velocities on non...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Naval research logistics 2023-12, Vol.70 (8), p.910-928 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seru
production systems are an effective way to respond to ever‐changing market demand. This article focuses on maximizing the throughput of rotating
serus
with nonpreemptive stations, where a worker's operations cannot be disrupted. We analyze the effects of unbalanced worker velocities on non‐value‐added idle times. Through the use of dynamical system theories, we explicate the mechanism and dynamics of rotating
serus
, and identify the rules used to coordinate workers and distribute work content among stations to achieve the highest throughput. These findings provide practical guidelines for managers in floor shops for optimizing rotating
seru
design and maximizing throughput. Additionally, we explore the chaotic characteristics of rotating
serus
and simulate the effect of various factors on throughput. Finally, our comparative analysis demonstrates that the rotating
seru
offers a viable alternative to existing production systems to adapt to fluctuating demand. |
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ISSN: | 0894-069X 1520-6750 |
DOI: | 10.1002/nav.22140 |