The efficiency of an assembly line depends on how the different tasks are distributed among the work stations that make up the assembly line. Assigning the tasks to the stations is called assembly line balancing (ALB) and is an NP-hard optimization problem. While automating line balancing has the potential to make manufacturing more efficient, and the problem has been studied for many decades, the research has not been widely adopted by industry, where planning is still largely done manually. This thesis discusses reasons for this theory-practice gap and suggests a direction that is more focused on real-world applications. This includes shifting the focus to a decision support system (DSS) rather than considering the ALB solver in isolation...
This paper describes a branch and bound algorithm which can solve assembly line balancing probems wi...
In industrial plants, line balancing problems do not often find an objective solution and production...
International audienceIn this presentation the standard line balancing models from the Operations Re...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to firstly investigate the efficiency of the most commonly us...
International audienceThe design of assembly lines is an important issue in manufacturing engineerin...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
AbstractAssigning tasks to work stations is an essential problem which needs to be addressed in an a...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
The Assembly Line Balancing Problem (ALBP) consists in assigning tasks to operators engaged on a l...
Purpose Balancing assembly line means to assign assembly tasks to several stations, respecting prece...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
In Line Balancing principles, the total workload in the assembly process is divided as evenly as pos...
The Assembly Line Balancing Problem (ALBP) consists in the assignment of tasks to operators engaged ...
This paper describes a branch and bound algorithm which can solve assembly line balancing probems wi...
In industrial plants, line balancing problems do not often find an objective solution and production...
International audienceIn this presentation the standard line balancing models from the Operations Re...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to firstly investigate the efficiency of the most commonly us...
International audienceThe design of assembly lines is an important issue in manufacturing engineerin...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
AbstractAssigning tasks to work stations is an essential problem which needs to be addressed in an a...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
The Assembly Line Balancing Problem (ALBP) consists in assigning tasks to operators engaged on a l...
Purpose Balancing assembly line means to assign assembly tasks to several stations, respecting prece...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) plays a vital function especially in the production line. The installa...
The simple assembly line balancing problem type E (abbreviated as SALBP-E) occurs when the number of...
In Line Balancing principles, the total workload in the assembly process is divided as evenly as pos...
The Assembly Line Balancing Problem (ALBP) consists in the assignment of tasks to operators engaged ...
This paper describes a branch and bound algorithm which can solve assembly line balancing probems wi...
In industrial plants, line balancing problems do not often find an objective solution and production...
International audienceIn this presentation the standard line balancing models from the Operations Re...