Author:
Tošanović Nataša,Štefanić Nedeljko
Abstract
Today, companies need to continuously improve their production processes, which is a complex task. Lean manufacturing is one of the methodologies for production improvement, and one of the basic goals of any lean implementation is to reduce work-in-process (WIP) and shorten the production lead time. One of the basic lean principles for achieving these goals is pull principle. The adoption of this principle is quite challenging, as it requires a long-term commitment in the application and adoption of various lean techniques and tools that are prerequisites for the successful introduction of the pull principle. Kanban is the most well-known pull production control mechanism, and the first one developed within Toyota production system, but later, other pull control mechanisms were developed. Some of them include Conwip, Hybrid Kanban/Conwip, and Drum Buffer Rope (DBR), and those three, together with Kanban, were the research topic of this study. These four mechanisms were not explored and compared all together not for these specific production configurations considered in this research but also with regard to optimal parameters of control mechanisms. The goal was to analyze and compare how these pull control mechanisms affect lead time in different production conditions. For this purpose, simulation experiments were performed. The results showed that for different production conditions, different pull control mechanisms are optimal in terms of shortening lead time. This finding could help companies as a guideline for making a decision in terms of which pull control mechanism to choose.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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