‘balancing and sequencing’ versus ‘only balancing’ in mixed model u-line assembly systems: an economic analysis

Authors

masoud rabbani

college of engineering, university of tehran iran, islamic republic of industrial engineering zohreh zahedian-tejenaki

school of industrial engineering, college of engineering, university of tehran iran, islamic republic of farnoush otrody

school of industrial engineering, college of engineering, university of tehran iran, islamic republic of amir farshbaf-geranmyeh

school of industrial engineering, college of engineering, university of tehran iran, islamic republic of

abstract

with the growth in customers’ demand diversification, mixed-model u-lines (mmul) have acquired increasing importance in the area of assembly systems. there are generally two different approaches in the literature for balancing such systems. some researchers believe that since the types of models can be very diverse, a balancing approach without simultaneously sequencing of models will not yield an optimum configuration. on the other hand, another group of researchers point to the high cost of balancing systems and prefer to do it only one time regardless of the models’ sequences. in this paper, we aim to compare these two approaches by introducing an economic indicator. to do so, two models as representatives of the two different viewpoints are taken from the literature. to check the validity of this methodology, it is implemented by lingo 11.0, for small scale, and ga, for a large scale. the obtained results indicate that, from the proposed economic indicator point of view, mixed-model u-lines balancing and sequencing (mmul/bs) is preferred to its counterpart, mixed-model u-lines balancing (mmulb). this paper offers economic guidelines for managers to choose between only balancing and implementing it by sequencing at the same time.

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international journal of mathematical modelling and computations

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