2012
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2012.693642
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How to carry out assembly line–cell conversion? A discussion based on factor analysis of system performance improvements

Abstract: The line-cell (or line-seru) conversion is an innovation of assembly systems that has received less attention. Its essence is dismantling an assembly conveyor line and adopting a mini-assembly unit, called seru (or cell). In this paper, we discuss how to do such line-cell conversions, especially focusing on assembly cell formation (ACF) and assembly cell loading (ACL). We perform 64 arrays of full factorial experiment analysis that incorporate three factors: work stations, product types, and product lot sizes.… Show more

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“…Thus, the objective of CFPSP-FD in (20) represents the total intercell transportation cost of the exceptional operations.…”
Section: B Linearizing the Model Of The Subproblem Cfpsp-fdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the objective of CFPSP-FD in (20) represents the total intercell transportation cost of the exceptional operations.…”
Section: B Linearizing the Model Of The Subproblem Cfpsp-fdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 3: The Lagrangian relaxation model CFPSP-RP is decomposed into two subproblems CFPSP-FD and CFPSP-SD, as in (18) and (19); Step 4: Linearize the model of the subproblem CFPSP-FD as in (20), and apply the MIP optimizer CPLEX 10.1 to solve the linear model, resulting the optimal solution , with the objective value ;…”
Section: Algorithm 3: Overall Procedures Of the Lrdhmentioning
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“…Actually, multiobjective decisionmaking is often used in the line-seru conversion problem. Although Yu et al [5] also discussed how to implement this type of line-seru conversion, they constructed a twoobjective line-seru conversion model that minimizes the total throughput time (TTPT) and the total labor hours (TLH). Yu et al [6] also proposed a multiobjective optimization model to investigate the following two performances of line-seru conversion: the total throughput time and the total labor hours.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained for pure seru system models not only provide insights into the pure seru system environment, they also provide a basis for heuristics that are applicable to more complicated assembly seru system environments. Therefore, many literatures focused on converting the assembly line to a pure seru system, such as Yu et al ( 2012 , 2013 , 2014 ). Also, the research considers the assembly line is converted to a pure seru system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%