A review and comparison of hybrid and pull-type production control strategies

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作者
John Geraghty
Cathal Heavey
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[1] Dublin City University,School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
[2] University of Limerick,Department of Manufacturing and Operations Engineering
来源
OR Spectrum | 2005年 / 27卷
关键词
Hybrid Push/Pull; CONWIP/Pull; EKCS; BSCS; Kanban; Markov decision process; Discrete event simulation; Simulated annealing optimization algorithm;
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In order to overcome the disadvantages of Kanban Control Strategy (KCS) in non-repetitive manufacturing environments, two research approaches have been followed in the literature in past two decades. The first approach has been concerned with developing new, or combining existing, pull-type production control strategies in order to maximise the benefits of pull control while increasing the ability of a production system to satisfy demand. The second approach has focused on how best to combine Just-In-Time (JIT) and Material-Requirements-Planning (MRP) philosophies in order to maximise the benefits of pull control in non-repetitive manufacturing environments. This paper provides a review of the research activities in these two approaches, presents a comparison between a Production Control Strategy (PCS) from each approach, and presents a comparison of the performance of several pull-type production control strategies in addressing the Service Level vs. WIP trade-off in an environment with low variability and a light-to-medium demand load.
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页码:435 / 457
页数:22
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