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A preliminary review of batch sizes in a job shop using a digital simulation model

Browne,Jim; Davies,B.J.
SIMULATION , Volume 41 (4): 149 SAGEOct 1, 1983

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A preliminary review of batch sizes in a job shop using a digital simulation model

Abstract

A previous paper 1 described the design of a simulation model. This model, written in GASP IV, allows the management of a large machine shop to try out policies under realistic assump tions without disrupting operations. This paper outlines the results of approximately 30 "runs" on the model, which are designed to provide an insight into the ef fects of modifying the batch sizes used in the machine shop. The results obtained suggest that the major impact of increased batch sizes is on the flow of work through the plant. The overall conclusion is that the current manufacturing system cannot ac commodate larger batch sizes. The presently used batch sizes suit the configuration of work centres and the deployment of labour in the job shop.
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Title
A preliminary review of batch sizes in a job shop using a digital simulation model
Author(s)
Browne,Jim; Davies,B.J.
Journal
SIMULATION , Volume 41 (4): 149 SAGE – Oct 1, 1983
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0037-5497
eISSN
0037-5497
D.O.I.
10.1177/003754978304100403
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