Component commonality- the use of the same version of a component across multiple products- is being increasingly considered as a promising way to offer high external variety while retaining low internal variety in operations. However, increasing commonality has both positive and negative cost effects, so that optimization approaches are required to identify an optimal commonality level. As components influence to a greater or lesser extent nearly every process step along the supply chain, it is not surprising that a multitude of diverging commonality problems is being investigated in literature, each of which are developing a specific algorithm designed for the respective commonality problem being considered. The paper on hand aims at a ge...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
<p>Use of common parts for different products (commonality) is important methods for managing produc...
Component sharing—using the same version of a component across multiple products—is an approach adop...
Component commonality - the use of the same version of a component across multiple products - is bei...
Component commonality, the use of the same version of a component across multiple products, is incre...
Component commonality is a critical concept in modern manufacturing, as it has been demonstrated to ...
We discuss a case study of an industrial production-marketing coordination problem involving compone...
International audienceComponent commonality is an important problem that permeates the manufacturing...
In a global market with increasing product variety, one approach that manufacturers can use to contr...
While the rationale of developing the product family as a means to achieve economy of scale and stan...
Component commonality (Labro 2004, Zhou & Gruppström 2004) can be defined as the use of the same...
Common components are used extensively for production postponement, reduction of proliferated produc...
The overall goal of the research is to produce a Design for X (DFX) method which can be used to incr...
Use of common parts for different products (commonality) is important methods for managing product v...
This paper studies the effects of component commonality in the context of an infinite horizon invent...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
<p>Use of common parts for different products (commonality) is important methods for managing produc...
Component sharing—using the same version of a component across multiple products—is an approach adop...
Component commonality - the use of the same version of a component across multiple products - is bei...
Component commonality, the use of the same version of a component across multiple products, is incre...
Component commonality is a critical concept in modern manufacturing, as it has been demonstrated to ...
We discuss a case study of an industrial production-marketing coordination problem involving compone...
International audienceComponent commonality is an important problem that permeates the manufacturing...
In a global market with increasing product variety, one approach that manufacturers can use to contr...
While the rationale of developing the product family as a means to achieve economy of scale and stan...
Component commonality (Labro 2004, Zhou & Gruppström 2004) can be defined as the use of the same...
Common components are used extensively for production postponement, reduction of proliferated produc...
The overall goal of the research is to produce a Design for X (DFX) method which can be used to incr...
Use of common parts for different products (commonality) is important methods for managing product v...
This paper studies the effects of component commonality in the context of an infinite horizon invent...
Market pressure for low prices paired with customer demand for high product variety presents a consi...
<p>Use of common parts for different products (commonality) is important methods for managing produc...
Component sharing—using the same version of a component across multiple products—is an approach adop...