Title :
A simulation based decision support approach for operational capacity planning in a customer order driven assembly line
Author :
Andersson, Mats ; Olsson, Göte
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Technol., Univ. Coll. of Gavle, Sweden
Abstract :
The paper reports on a project in the area of simulation based decision support (SBDS) at the operational level of the manufacturing system. The purpose of the project was to explore and describe the possibilities to use a standard discrete event simulation package for capacity planning in a situation where labor was a primary and scarce production resource. This has been done through a case study at a Radio Base Station (RBS) assembly line at Ericsson Radio System, Gavle in Sweden. Results from the study are a conceptual structure for a SBDS system and a prototype simulation system tailored for the RBS-2000 assembly line. The system has been tested in a simulated environment and results indicate a delivery precision improvement of eleven percent. Conclusions from the study are that this kind of tool for operational decision support offers a flexible decision support environment and that the need for high quality information and information collecting systems are crucial for the success of such tools
Keywords :
assembling; computer aided production planning; decision support systems; discrete event simulation; electronics industry; radio equipment; Ericsson Radio System; RBS assembly line; RBS-2000 assembly line; Radio Base Station; SBDS; Sweden; capacity planning; case study; conceptual structure; customer order driven assembly line; delivery precision improvement; flexible decision support environment; high quality information; information collecting systems; manufacturing system; operational capacity planning; operational decision support; operational level; production resource; prototype simulation system; simulated environment; simulation based decision support approach; standard discrete event simulation package; Assembly systems; Capacity planning; Control systems; Costs; Discrete event simulation; Educational institutions; Logistics; Manufacturing systems; Production systems; Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1998. Winter
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5133-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1998.745793