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Improving Manufacturing Performance: Conditions Favoring the Use of Cellular Manufacturing
Supply Chain and Information Management Conference Papers, Posters and Proceedings
  • Danny J. Johnson, Iowa State University
  • Urban Wemmerl6v, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
32nd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute
Publication Date
11-1-2001
Geolocation
(37.7749295, -122.41941550000001)
Abstract
Justification of conversions to cellular manufacturing must show that cells are either a more cost effective way to obtain the improvements desired, or that the desired performance improvements cannot be achieved through improvements to the existing system. Although the model-based literature that compares the throughput time performance of functional and cellular layouts has identified conditions that are important for these conversion decisions, the question remains whether the underlying factors in these studies are the same as those relied on by industry when making cell conversion decisions. If not, what other factors should be considered? This study uses information obtained from case studies of four manufacturing plants to address these issues.
Copyright Owner
Danny J. Johnson and Urban Wemmerl6v
Language
en
Citation Information
Danny J. Johnson and Urban Wemmerl6v. "Improving Manufacturing Performance: Conditions Favoring the Use of Cellular Manufacturing" San Francisco, CA(2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/danny_j_johnson/1/