Engineering Adaptive Production Control Strategies For Complex Discrete Manufacturing - With An Illustration From The Ems Industry

Christine Karrer,K Alicke, H O Gunther

2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, VOLS 1-4(2009)

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Shopfloor reality shows that many companies with complex discrete production systems have not yet found a satisfying approach to production control. Even though a large variety of theoretical approaches exists in literature, many companies do not engineer an individual production control strategy (PCS), but stick to sub-optimal standard logic provided by their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software or to simple Kanban systems, what leads to suboptimal operational performance. We illustrate this challenge with a case study from industry and present an ongoing research effort to develop an engineering process to derive, parameterize, and update individual PCS. The process relies on a systems analysis perspective we propose and a simulation framework we developed. Important feedback loops known from Lean Manufacturing are considered. The vast solution space is explored starting from a simple hypothetical production system. Later, complexity drivers are stepwise reintegrated and the found dominant PCS is refined accordingly.
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Production control strategy, systems engineering, multi-paradigm simulation, EMS industry
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