This paper focuses on the development of an integrated short-term production scheduling simulation model for a complex manufacturing operation. The decision making tool has a front-end user data interface built with Microsoft Access and Visual Basic for Applications software. The model assists production planners to make informed decisions on how best to schedule simultaneously two lanes of daily or weekly production on a unique plastic parts manufacturing line. The advantages and disadvantages (model weaknesses) of using the simulation model, especially as a scheduling tool, are discussed. In this particular application, we find that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
Integrated simulation application design for short-term production scheduling
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