FLEXIBILITY TRADE-OFFS IN A RANDOM FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM - A SIMULATION STUDY

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作者
GUPTA, YP
GOYAL, S
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[1] Department of Management, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
[2] Department of Management Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
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10.1080/00207549208942910
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) are allowing firms to take advantage of diversified, low volume production of products with short life-cycles. The flexibility provided by an FMS improves the ability of a system to respond to change. Several types of manufacturing flexibility (MF) have been identified in the literature. Ideally, it is desirable to provide an FMS with all types of flexibility. However, there is a general consensus on the discordant nature of some of the flexibilities. This makes it imperative for management to recognize which flexibilities it deems critical to the manufacturing strategy of the firm. This allows the management to trade-off some of the less important flexibilities for the more important ones, as the need arises. This study is an attempt toward an empirical examination of the flexibility trade-offs in an FMS. By using computer simulation, we study the flexibility trade-offs in the stochastic environment of a random FMS. Various configurations of the FMS are simulated under the influence of a variety of loading and dispatching strategies. The results show that there is a trade-off among the various flexibility types under most circumstances. However, some scenarios illustrate that an appropriate combination of the variables like scheduling environment, product variety, and system configuration, can be effective in containing these trade-offs. In other cases, it is seen that the FMS can accommodate more than one flexibility type simultaneously.
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