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Assembly Line Planning and Control [electronic resource] / by Nick T. Thomopoulos.

By: Thomopoulos, Nick T [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVI, 145 p. 10 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319013992.Subject(s): Business | Production management | Operations research | Decision making | Industrial engineering | Business and Management | Operation Research/Decision Theory | Operations Management | Operating Procedures, Materials TreatmentAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 658.40301 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Assembly Systems -- Some Fundamentals -- Preliminary Planning -- Inventory Replenishments -- Single Model Assembly -- Mixed Model Make-to-Stock Assembly -- Mixed Model Make-to-Order Assembly -- Postponement Assembly -- One Station Assembly -- Similarity Index -- Learning Curves.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Assembly Line Planning and Control describes the basic fundamentals of assembly lines for single model lines, mixed model make-to-stock lines, mixed model make-to-order lines and for one-station assembly. The book shows how to select the quantity of units to schedule for a shift duration, compute the number of operators needed on a line, set the conveyor speed, coordinate the main line with sub-assembly lines, assign the work elements to the operators on the line, sequence the models down the line, sequence the jobs down the line, calculate the part and component requirements for a line and for each station, determine the replenish needs of the parts and components from the suppliers, compute the similarity between the models being produced and show applications, use learning curves to estimate time and costs of assembly, and measure the efficiency of the line. The material is timeless and the book will never become obsolete. The author presents solutions with easy-to-understand numerical examples that can be applied to real-life applications.
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Introduction -- Assembly Systems -- Some Fundamentals -- Preliminary Planning -- Inventory Replenishments -- Single Model Assembly -- Mixed Model Make-to-Stock Assembly -- Mixed Model Make-to-Order Assembly -- Postponement Assembly -- One Station Assembly -- Similarity Index -- Learning Curves.

Assembly Line Planning and Control describes the basic fundamentals of assembly lines for single model lines, mixed model make-to-stock lines, mixed model make-to-order lines and for one-station assembly. The book shows how to select the quantity of units to schedule for a shift duration, compute the number of operators needed on a line, set the conveyor speed, coordinate the main line with sub-assembly lines, assign the work elements to the operators on the line, sequence the models down the line, sequence the jobs down the line, calculate the part and component requirements for a line and for each station, determine the replenish needs of the parts and components from the suppliers, compute the similarity between the models being produced and show applications, use learning curves to estimate time and costs of assembly, and measure the efficiency of the line. The material is timeless and the book will never become obsolete. The author presents solutions with easy-to-understand numerical examples that can be applied to real-life applications.

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