In this paper, we investigate how to best optimise the level of work in progress (WIP) in a real world factory. Using a simulation model of the factory, we show that an optimum level of WIP can be attained. By systematically varying the maximum allowable level of WIP within different model runs, results show that the throughput reaches a high level very quickly and then tapers off. The production lead times, in contrast, begin at relatively low levels and increase after the optimum WIP level has been reached.
History
Pagination
631 - 636
Location
Orlando, Florida
Open access
Yes
Start date
2002-06-09
End date
2002-06-13
ISBN-13
9781889335186
ISBN-10
1889335185
Language
eng
Notes
Current Version Published: 2002-12-10
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
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