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Heuristic Solution For Separated Manufacturing Process

Date Issued
December 1, 2015
Author(s)
Davis, James Dee  
Advisor(s)
James L. Simonton
Additional Advisor(s)
Andrew Yu
Janice Tolk
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/39630
Abstract

Downtime is a major issue for manufactures. Downtime may occur from breakdowns, quality issues, lack of manpower, lack of materials, or in this case a lack of storage containers. A manufacturing system was studied that consists of an injection machine that supplies two assembly lines. The injection machine suffered from frequent downtime from lack of containers. The process was analyzed for root cause of downtime. After analysis of the system it was found that the injection process had high variability in production quantity and quality. The scheduling scheme called for production until all available containers were full regardless of actual demand. This created times when Injection would have to wait for Assembly to empty containers thus causing downtime. A production model was developed to compare different scheduling schemes for cost effectiveness. An economic order quantity based schedule was found to have least cost.

Subjects

lean

manufacturing

assembly

scheduling

container

downtime

Disciplines
Industrial Engineering
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Industrial Engineering
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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JamesDavisThesis7.pdf

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784.21 KB

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