DocumentCode
2112153
Title
Due-time performance in lean and mass manufacturing environments
Author
Jacobs, David ; Meerkov, Semyon M.
Author_Institution
Ford Motor Co., Ypsilanti, MI, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
15-17 Dec 1993
Firstpage
3259
Abstract
Along with the average production rate, the due-time performance is an important characteristic of manufacturing systems. Unlike the production rate, the due-time performance has received relatively little attention in the literature, especially in the context of large volume production. This paper is devoted to this topic. Specifically, the notion of due-time performance is formalized as the probability that the number of parts produced during the shipping period reaches the required shipment size. This performance index is analyzed for both lean and mass manufacturing environments. In particular, it is shown that to achieve a high due-time performance in a lean environment, the production system should be scheduled for a sufficiently small fraction of its average production rate. In mass production, due-time performance arbitrarily close to one can be achieved for any scheduling practice, up to the average production rate
Keywords
performance index; probability; production control; average production rate; due-time performance; large volume production; lean manufacturing; mass manufacturing; shipment size; shipping period; Desktop publishing; Engines; Jacobian matrices; Job shop scheduling; Lean production; Manufacturing systems; Mass production; Performance analysis; Production systems; Textiles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 1993., Proceedings of the 32nd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1298-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1993.325807
Filename
325807
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