The effect of workers" learning curve on production rate in manual assembly lines is significant when producing relatively small batches of different products. This research studies this effect and suggests applying work-sharing mechanism among the workers to improve the makespan (time to complete the batch). The proposed mechanism suggests that adjacent crosstrained workers will help each other in order to reduce idle times caused by blockage and starvation. The effect of work-sharing and buffers on the makespan is studied and compared with a baseline situation, where the line does not contain any buffers and work-sharing is not applied.
Several linear-programming (LP) and mixed-integer linear-programming (MILP) formulationsfor makespan minimization are presented. These formulations provide optimal work-allocation to stations and optimal parameters of the work-sharing mechanism. 1 Corresponding author: bukchin@tau.ac.il Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 01:42 11 October 2015 2A numerical study is conducted to examine the effect of buffers and work-sharing on the makespan reduction in different environment setting. Numerical results are given along with some recommendations regarding the system design and operation.
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