Most manufacturing shops in practice have limited physical space in front of each workstation, due, for example, to physical, economical or operational constraints. As a result, a job may cause blocking because it has to remain at a given station after an operation has been completed until space in front of the next station in its routing becomes available. Despite this practical reality, the Workload Control literature typically assumes infinite buffer limits and therefore neglects the impact of blocking. Using simulation, we highlight the direct, detrimental impact of blocking in both the pure and general flow shop. Workload Control order release dampens the effect of blocking and improves overall performance. This makes Workload Control ...
Most literature on job shops assumes that an infinite storage space is available on the shop floor. ...
With the increase of competitiveness and customer customization requirements, companies' capability ...
Workload Control (WLC) seeks to align capacity with demand, where capacity is typically assumed to b...
Two key concepts in the production planning and control literature that incorporate an order release...
One of the key functions of Workload Control is order release. Jobs are not released immediately ont...
This paper considers work flow control within a make-to-order job shop, which in this presentation d...
Several order release methods have been developed for workload control in job shop production. The r...
Workload Control withholds orders from the shop floor in a backlog from which they are released to m...
Workload Control (WLC) seeks to align capacity with demand, where capacity is typically assumed to b...
A variety of order release mechanisms have been developed for workload control. In this paper the ef...
Workload Control is a production planning and control concept developed for high-variety job shops. ...
Much Workload Control research has focussed on the order release stage but failed to address practic...
Workload control theory seeks to align capacity and demand to improve delivery performance. However,...
Past research on workload control (WLC) has been essentially focused on discrete order release. This...
In this paper we propose an extension of the job shop models that are used in the theoretical studie...
Most literature on job shops assumes that an infinite storage space is available on the shop floor. ...
With the increase of competitiveness and customer customization requirements, companies' capability ...
Workload Control (WLC) seeks to align capacity with demand, where capacity is typically assumed to b...
Two key concepts in the production planning and control literature that incorporate an order release...
One of the key functions of Workload Control is order release. Jobs are not released immediately ont...
This paper considers work flow control within a make-to-order job shop, which in this presentation d...
Several order release methods have been developed for workload control in job shop production. The r...
Workload Control withholds orders from the shop floor in a backlog from which they are released to m...
Workload Control (WLC) seeks to align capacity with demand, where capacity is typically assumed to b...
A variety of order release mechanisms have been developed for workload control. In this paper the ef...
Workload Control is a production planning and control concept developed for high-variety job shops. ...
Much Workload Control research has focussed on the order release stage but failed to address practic...
Workload control theory seeks to align capacity and demand to improve delivery performance. However,...
Past research on workload control (WLC) has been essentially focused on discrete order release. This...
In this paper we propose an extension of the job shop models that are used in the theoretical studie...
Most literature on job shops assumes that an infinite storage space is available on the shop floor. ...
With the increase of competitiveness and customer customization requirements, companies' capability ...
Workload Control (WLC) seeks to align capacity with demand, where capacity is typically assumed to b...