This paper addresses the problem of allocating work elements with various learning slopes to stations to minimize the makespan of many products produced in an assembly line for lots. The lots are characterized by a low overall demand for each product. There is no buffer permitted in between the stations, and the line operates under learning. Due to the nature of work, station's learning slopes can be different. We propose a two stage optimization methodology: the first stage is an optimization based on a non-linear formulation for work allocation with some constraints relaxation; the second stage drops the relaxations and finds a solution that is the closest to the unconstrained solution found in the first stage. We show that in the pr...
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International audienceA paced assembly line consisting of several workstations is considered. This l...
International audienceWe consider a paced production line consisting of several assembly stations, s...
Traditional production methods have been slowly replaced by assembly lines as manufacturers are faci...
In this paper, we present a real-life Assembly Line Balancing Problem for an electronics manufacturi...
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The common approach to balancing mixed-model assembly lines assumes that the line operators are well...
International audienceProduction waste reduction during production resettings is critical in the ind...
We consider the NP-hard problem of assembly line balancing with station paralleling. We assume an ar...
International audienceDue to mass customization and extensive market changes, manufacturing companie...
Despite the fact that most of the published papers concerning the assembly line balancing problem co...
The Line Feeding Problem (LFP) involves the delivery of components to the production area. Previous ...
The effect of workers’ learning curve on production rate in manual assembly lines is significant whe...
Fashion industry has variety products, so the multi-skilled workers are required to improve flexibil...
In this paper, we introduced learning effect into assembly line balancing problems. In many realisti...
In this study, we introduce simultaneous effects of learning and linear deterioration into assembly ...
International audienceA paced assembly line consisting of several workstations is considered. This l...
International audienceWe consider a paced production line consisting of several assembly stations, s...
Traditional production methods have been slowly replaced by assembly lines as manufacturers are faci...
In this paper, we present a real-life Assembly Line Balancing Problem for an electronics manufacturi...
Much of the literature on cross-training and worker assignment problems focus on simulating producti...
The common approach to balancing mixed-model assembly lines assumes that the line operators are well...
International audienceProduction waste reduction during production resettings is critical in the ind...
We consider the NP-hard problem of assembly line balancing with station paralleling. We assume an ar...
International audienceDue to mass customization and extensive market changes, manufacturing companie...
Despite the fact that most of the published papers concerning the assembly line balancing problem co...
The Line Feeding Problem (LFP) involves the delivery of components to the production area. Previous ...