Design of pull production control systems using axiomatic design principles
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Date
2020
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Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the lean manufacturing literature by providing a roadmap for pull production control system (PCS) implementation. Design/methodology/approach: Axiomatic Design (AD) methodology is used to develop the proposed pull PCS transformation roadmap. Findings: The proposed design methodology is validated in a real-life manufacturing system. The results show that the proposed methodology significantly reduces the design efforts. The methodology effectively helps to choose the most appropriate pull PCS and determine its operational settings with respect to the manufacturing system characteristics. Research limitations/implications: This study presents only one case study to test the proposed methodology. In future studies the validity of the proposed method can be further generalized in different manufacturing sectors by real-life implementations. Practical implications: In many real-life lean production projects companies do not know where to start or how to proceed which leads to repetitive design efforts and inefficient designs. The developed roadmap of this study minimizes incorrect or imperfect design trials and increases the success of pull production transformation projects. Originality/value: The implementation of pull PCS requires extensive design knowledge and expertise. Therefore many real-life applications fail due to costly and time-consuming trial-and-error-based design efforts. In the literature there is no comprehensive guideline or roadmap for pull PCS implementation. To address this issue this study provides a novel holistic roadmap to transform an existing push PCS to pull. The proposed methodology uses AD principles and combines fragmentary studies of the pull production literature. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Design, Kanban, Lean Manufacturing, Manufacturing Management, Pull Material Ordering Systems, Control Systems, Lean Production, Manufacture, Production Control, Axiomatic Design, Design Methodology, Design/methodology/approach, Extensive Design, Manufacturing Sector, Real-life Applications, Real-life Implementations, System Characteristics, Design, Control systems, Lean production, Manufacture, Production control, Axiomatic design, Design Methodology, Design/methodology/approach, Extensive design, Manufacturing sector, Real-life applications, Real-life implementations, System characteristics, Design, Lean Manufacturing, Pull Material Ordering Systems, Manufacturing Management, Design, Kanban
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 02 engineering and technology
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12
Source
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management
Volume
31
Issue
3
Start Page
620
End Page
647
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