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Modeling a just-in-time plant using sequencing algorithms
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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Mane, Saeid Nahavandi, Bruce GunnBruce GunnAn Australian automotive component company plans to assemble and deliver seats to customer on just-in-time basis. The company management has decided to model operations of the seat plant to help them make decisions on capital investment and labour requirements. There are four different areas in seat assembly and delivery areas. Each area is modeled independently to optimise its operations. All four areas are then combined into one model called the plant model to model operations of seat plant from assembly to delivery. Discrete event simulation software is used to model the assembly operations of seat plant.
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Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Control and AutomationEvent
International Conference on Control and Automation (4th : 2003 : Montreal, Canada)Pagination
713 - 717Publisher
IEEE XploreLocation
Montreal, CanadaPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Start date
2003-06-10End date
2003-06-12ISBN-13
9780780377776ISBN-10
078037777XLanguage
engNotes
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