Performance Analysis of a Layout of an Assembly Line Supplied Based on Stock or Synchronous

The present paper is part of a broader study of the authors, consisting in the design of production systems layouts. In this paper is studied the influence of the supply method of an assembly line with mostly manual activities, in two hypotheses: mono-product and multi-product, supplied based on sto...

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