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Layout design in fractal organizations
Authors:S M Saad  A M Lassila
Affiliation:1. Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo , 29 Melchet, Tel Aviv 61560, Israel;2. Tel-Aviv University , Faculty of Management , Tel Aviv 69978, Israel;3. College of Business Administration , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, OH 45226, USA
Abstract:Today's complex, unpredictable and unstable marketplace requires flexible manufacturing systems capable of cost-effective high variety–low volume production in frequently changing product demand and mix. In fractal organizations, system flexibility and responsiveness are achieved by allocating all manufacturing resources into multifunctional cells that are capable of processing a wide variety of products. In this paper, various fractal cell configuration methods for different system design objectives and constraints are proposed. These parameters determine the level of interaction between the cells, the distribution of different product types among the cells and the similarity of cell capabilities. A tabu-search-based method is proposed to optimize the product distribution to the cells and the arrangement of machines and cells on the shop floor. This optimization is performed for different fractal cell configuration methods and cell quantities. The quality of the resulting shop floor layouts is measured in terms of resource requirements and material movements. The results indicate that in fractal layouts, a trade-off is required between machine quantities and material travelling distance. It was generally possible to reduce travelling distances by increasing the degree of optimization on machine layout and product distribution for a specific product demand and mix.
Keywords:Simulation  Pull systems  Ascending buffers  Descending buffers  Stochastic processing times
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