2023
DOI: 10.30657/pea.2023.29.22
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Application of Simulation Technique for Improving Plant Layout in Ceramic Factory

Abstract: This study aims to design and improve the plant layout of a ceramic factory by adopting Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) and the simulation technique. A ceramic company in northern Thailand is selected as a case study. Three ceramic products including roof tiles, wall tiles and dishware are studied due to their highest production volume. Through the SLP approach, information regarding the number of departments and machines, the area of the plant, the frequency of movement and the distance between each departme… Show more

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“…The efficiency of the CMFMC activity depends on production logistics and, consequently, on the rational layout of AME inside production buildings and in the cluster. The facilities multi-floor layout design are based on the following methods: functional (process-oriented layout), cellular, group technology (product-oriented layout), mixed (Swamidass, 2000;Khaksar-Haghani et al, 2011;Dzhuguryan and Jóźwiak, 2016b;Ahmadi et al, 2017;Groover, 2019;Koumboulis et al, 2023Kasemset et al 2023. In CMFM, these methods have been further developed, considering the type of production, which depends on the volume and terms of manufactured products.…”
Section: Smart Sustainable City Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efficiency of the CMFMC activity depends on production logistics and, consequently, on the rational layout of AME inside production buildings and in the cluster. The facilities multi-floor layout design are based on the following methods: functional (process-oriented layout), cellular, group technology (product-oriented layout), mixed (Swamidass, 2000;Khaksar-Haghani et al, 2011;Dzhuguryan and Jóźwiak, 2016b;Ahmadi et al, 2017;Groover, 2019;Koumboulis et al, 2023Kasemset et al 2023. In CMFM, these methods have been further developed, considering the type of production, which depends on the volume and terms of manufactured products.…”
Section: Smart Sustainable City Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%