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Analytical analysis of a generic assembly system

Liesje De Boeck and Nico Vandaele

International Journal of Production Economics, 2011, vol. 131, issue 1, 107-114

Abstract: The assembly of components is a key element in manufacturing facilities. Nevertheless, literature analyzing the dynamic behavior remains scarce. The paper narrows this gap by studying a generic first-come first-serve assembly system, consisting of two generally distributed component input streams. The field of probability theory serves as a means to derive good approximations for the waiting time of the components to form a kit and the inter-arrival time of the kits at the assembly station. Apart from providing insight in generally accepted managerial principles, this analysis also constitutes a required step in obtaining the performance of an open queuing network including assemblies.

Keywords: Assembly; Performance; analysis; Synchronization; time; Kit; inter-arrival; time; Probability; theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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