Abstract
Sequence-dependent setup times cause a trade-off between output rate, WIP and fluctuating throughput times. Companies usually face this trade-off by bundling similar orders in setup families without quantifying its impact on the logistic objectives. This paper presents a simple model to quantify the influence of setup-optimised sequencing on the output rate, WIP and throughput times. On the one hand, the aim is to create a deeper understanding for the consequences of setup-optimised sequencing. On the other hand, companies are enabled to actively manage and position in the trade-off between the conflicting targets.
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Friederike Engehausen
Friederike Engehausen studied Industrial Engineering and Management with a focus on production technology at the University of Hannover. After having worked in Key Account Management at a large machine tool manufacturer, she started working as research associate at the Institute of Production Management and Technology at the Hamburg University of Technology in 2015.
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Hermann Lödding
Hermann Lödding studied Industrial Engineering and Management at the University of Kaiserslautern and completed a PhD in Engineering at the University of Hannover. From 2004 to 2009, he was working for Robert Bosch GmbH. Since 2009, he has been working as a professor for production management at the Hamburg University of Technology.