Parallel Workforce Assignment Problem for Battery Production

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2022

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Aslihan Erdosan
Aysenur Tali
Berfu Kircali
Buket Gunal
Ecem Nazli Dedecengiz
Damla Yuksel
Banu Yetkin Ekren

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SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD

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This paper studies workforce assignment problem for battery production in a company in Turkey. Several types of batteries are produced in the studied company. Mostly the operations are semi-automated. In the production process the workers are assigned to multiple operations irregularly based on the priority of productions. In the company average utilization of worker is low and average cycle time of a product is high due to inefficient allocation of the workforce within the operations. In order to analyze the main system problem we simulate the system and observe the queue lengths to identify the bottlenecks. By dynamic assignment of workers at stations based on real time queue conditions the workloads can be balanced throughout the production lines. In this project a simulation-based system improvement is completed by applying: (i) dynamic utilization of workforce to reduce average cycle time of a battery (ii) assignment of parallel workforce where they can work for the same operation simultaneously and (iii) observation of real-time queue lengths of stations. Three dynamic assignment policies are developed and compared with each other. The best policy providing minimum cycle time for a battery production is selected to be the best.

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Optimization, Assembly line balancing, Workforce allocation problem, Simulation modelling, Workforce change, Assembly Line Balancing, Workforce Allocation Problem, Workforce Change, Optimization, Simulation Modelling, Optimization, Simulation modelling, Workforce change, Workforce allocation problem, Assembly line balancing

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21st International Symposium on Production Research (ISPR) - Digitizing Production System

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747

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756
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