Lean engineering for planning systems redesign - staff participation by simulation

D.J. van der Zee, A. Pool, J. Wijngaard

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Lean manufacturing aims at flexible and efficient manufacturing systems by reducing waste in all forms, such as, production of defective parts, excess inventory, unnecessary processing steps, and unnecessary movements of people or materials. Recent research stresses the need to include planning systems in a lean evaluation and redesign of manufacturing systems. Lean planning systems may contribute to a regular, customer focused flow of products. In line with these ideas we study the redesign of a complex planning system for a coffee manufacturing plant. We show how simulation may be used to facilitate the engineering process, by allowing for direct participation, and contributions of planners, managers, and domain experts. More in particular we discuss, and evaluate the use of a modeling framework for manufacturing simulation. It supports conceptual modeling by offering an architecture of high-level class descriptions of manufacturing elements and relationships for specifying simulation models.

Originele taal-2English
TitelProceedings of the 2008 winter simulation conference
RedacteurenS.J. Mason, R.R. Hill, L. Moench, O. Rose
Plaats van productiePiscataway, New Jersey
UitgeverijIEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Pagina's722-730
Aantal pagina's9
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-4244-2707-9
StatusPublished - 2008
Evenement2008 Winter Simulation Conference -
Duur: 7-dec.-200810-dec.-2008

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Other2008 Winter Simulation Conference
Periode07/12/200810/12/2008

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