2020
DOI: 10.4995/ijpme.2020.11953
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Assembly line balancing by using axiomatic design principles: An application from cooler manufacturing industry

Abstract: <p>The philosophy of production without waste is the fundamental belief behind lean manufacturing that should be adopted by enterprises. One of the waste elimination methods is assembly line balancing for lean manufacturing, i.e. Yamazumi. The assembly line balancing is to assign tasks to the workstations by minimizing the number of workstations to the required values. There should be no workstation with the excessively high or low workload, and all workstations must ideally work with balanced workloads.… Show more

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“…Line balancing and sequencing are primary decision-making problems that need to be solved since it determines the main benchmarks of the assembly system. Axiomatic design principles have been applied to assembly line balancing and sequencing through the mapping between domains, task decompositions, and design matrix analysis (Yilmaz et al, 2020). Jefferson et al presented an axiomatic assembly system framework for wing structure assembly.…”
Section: Assembly System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Line balancing and sequencing are primary decision-making problems that need to be solved since it determines the main benchmarks of the assembly system. Axiomatic design principles have been applied to assembly line balancing and sequencing through the mapping between domains, task decompositions, and design matrix analysis (Yilmaz et al, 2020). Jefferson et al presented an axiomatic assembly system framework for wing structure assembly.…”
Section: Assembly System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UALBP in research can be classified into three categories according to objective functions: type-1, type-2, and type-E (Rabbani, Kazemi, and Manavizadeh, 2012). Type-1 is concerned with minimizing the number of stations for a given cycle time (Yilmaz et al, 2020). Type-2 objective is to minimize the cycle time with a given number of stations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%