This study is motivated by a real-world assembly line in an automotive manufacturing company and it addresses the simple assembly line balancing problem type-E (SALBPE). The SALBPE aims to maximize the balance efficiency (BE) through determining the best combinations of cycle time and station number. To cope with the problem, a mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model is proposed. The MINLP model differs from the existing ALBPE models as it includes the technological requirements of assembly tasks and optimizes the variation of workload beside the BE. The validity of the proposed model is tested by solving the real-world case study and a set of benchmark problems
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
AbstractAssembly line is a sequential work flow production systems which are still typical in the ma...
In an attempt to react to the increasing customization, the same mixed-model assembly line is requir...
This study is motivated by a real-world assembly line in an automotive manufacturing company and it ...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The use of assembly lines is one of the important approaches in mass production of industrial produc...
Modern manufacturing industries nowadays encounter with the challenges to provide a product variety ...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
Simple assembly line balancing (SALB) is an attempt to assign the tasks to the various workstations ...
[[abstract]]Two-sided assembly line balancing problem (TALBP) is commonly seen in the industries of ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
AbstractAssembly line is a sequential work flow production systems which are still typical in the ma...
In an attempt to react to the increasing customization, the same mixed-model assembly line is requir...
This study is motivated by a real-world assembly line in an automotive manufacturing company and it ...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
The use of assembly lines is one of the important approaches in mass production of industrial produc...
Modern manufacturing industries nowadays encounter with the challenges to provide a product variety ...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
Simple assembly line balancing (SALB) is an attempt to assign the tasks to the various workstations ...
[[abstract]]Two-sided assembly line balancing problem (TALBP) is commonly seen in the industries of ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
AbstractAssembly line is a sequential work flow production systems which are still typical in the ma...
In an attempt to react to the increasing customization, the same mixed-model assembly line is requir...