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Original Articles

Design of manufacturing cells for flexible environment considering alternative routeing

Pages 1259-1273 | Received 01 Apr 1992, Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

In flexible manufacturing system (FMS), it is common that most machines are multi-purpose and are capable of performing more than one operation, which makes parts rerouteing possible. In addition, due to scheduling constraints, rerouteing is often desirable. Also, interruptions in production activity due to machines failure from time to time is a common problem, and that too requires parts rerouteing to meet the due-date requirements. Historically, machine grouping procedures do not consider alternative routeings that a part may undergo during the operational phase of the system. When a part is rerouted, it adversely affects the cell performance. The existing procedures for machine cells formation in cellular manufacturing have not taken these factors into consideration. In this research, a new heuristic procedure is developed which provides the flexibility of incorporating alternative routeings in the system's design phase itself. To illustrate the validity of this heuristic, a case example problem is developed using a manufacturing planning software (MANUPLAN) from General Dynamics. The results confirmed that the proposed heuristic procedure outperforms other existing methods.

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