2021
DOI: 10.1590/0103-6513.20210090
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Lean layout design: a case study applied to the textile industry

Abstract: Paper aims:This research proposes a new facility layout for an Indian textile company based on guidelines for Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) and Lean Manufacturing (LM). Originality:This paper provides an original industrial case study with valuable insights for practitioners interested in layout redesign. The obtained results encourage assuming its transferability to similar situations than textile industry. Research method:To showcase the application of LM on plant layout design, an ABC Industries' facilit… Show more

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“…From lean philosophy perspective, this effort is compared with significant research work related to FL redesign, which involves a case study of textile industry [31]. it is difficult to compare different scenarios, but it can refer to some important indications; hence, the new design reduces the cycle time to (45%, 44%, and 58%) respectively, considering the efficient process plans, while the research mentioned above reduces the cycle time to (46% and 34%), which is not considered the enhancement of process plan concurrently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From lean philosophy perspective, this effort is compared with significant research work related to FL redesign, which involves a case study of textile industry [31]. it is difficult to compare different scenarios, but it can refer to some important indications; hence, the new design reduces the cycle time to (45%, 44%, and 58%) respectively, considering the efficient process plans, while the research mentioned above reduces the cycle time to (46% and 34%), which is not considered the enhancement of process plan concurrently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%