A methodology to customize pull control systems
E G A Gaury (),
Jack Kleijnen () and
H Pierreval
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E G A Gaury: Tilburg University
H Pierreval: Equipe de Recherche en Systèmes de Production de l'Institut Français de Mécanique Avancée, Aubière
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2001, vol. 52, issue 7, 789-799
Abstract:
Abstract The objective of this paper is to develop a methodology for customizing pull control systems, replacing traditional control systems such as Kanban, Conwip, and Base Stock. The basic principle is to start with a pull control system that connects each stage of a given production line with each preceding stage; next, the optimization of the corresponding simulation model shows which of these potential control loops are actually implemented. The result of this methodology may be one of the traditional systems, but it may also be one of the following three new types: (1) the total line may be decomposed into several segments, each with its own classic control system, (2) the total line or its segments may combine different traditional systems, or (3) the line may be controlled through a new type of control system. Indeed, these three systems are found in a simulation experiment with a set of twelve production lines. These twelve lines are selected through a statistical design with ten factors that characterize production lines.
Keywords: production control systems; heuristic optimization; simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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