
handle: 11386/4151853 , 11591/437201
The scheduling optimization for no-wait production systems is still a significant theme in production management research, applied both to job-shops and flow-shops organizations. In this paper we present a general procedure used to determine the number of parallel stations to be introduced in a production line given specific work cycles with no wait constraint and given production levels to be achieved.
No-wait constraints; Production lines; Work cycle design
No-wait constraints; Production lines; Work cycle design
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