Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro, Nathália Marcia Goulart
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cleto, Marcelo Gechele, Zattar, Izabel Cristina, Muller, Sônia Isoldi Marty Gama
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/621
Resumo: Goal: This work aims to compare performance indicators of the pulled, pushed and hybrid production schedule, with those of a specific production environment of the printing industry, using computational simulation. Design / Methodology / Approach: Through a case study, it was possible to create a conceptual model, from which a computational model that was verified and validated as representative of the real productive system was developed. There are generated fictional models of the production environments to compare cycle time, work in process and attendance to the demand, varying the quantity of orders confirmed by the final clients. Results: The CONWIP (Constant Work in Process) system presented very high cycle times and failure to meeting the demand, although it was kept in the format of the work in process. The actual real system and the pushed system obtained the worst performances regarding the work in process, besides presenting failures to meeting the demand and very high cycle times. The pulled system obtained the best performance to meet the demand, and cycle times adequate to the production requirement and moderate work in process. Limitations of the investigation: The application of the methodology was limited to the study of a single productive system of a print industry and cannot be extended to the entire sector. Practical implications: This work presents a practical application of computer simulation tools applied to Production Planning and Controls which may be replicated by other organizations or educational institutions for system performance analysis in different scenarios. Originality / Value: The original contribution of this work is the application of computational simulation for a production system in a print industry without interference in a real system.
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spelling Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case studyProduction SchedulePushed and PulledPerformance of systemsSimulationGoal: This work aims to compare performance indicators of the pulled, pushed and hybrid production schedule, with those of a specific production environment of the printing industry, using computational simulation. Design / Methodology / Approach: Through a case study, it was possible to create a conceptual model, from which a computational model that was verified and validated as representative of the real productive system was developed. There are generated fictional models of the production environments to compare cycle time, work in process and attendance to the demand, varying the quantity of orders confirmed by the final clients. Results: The CONWIP (Constant Work in Process) system presented very high cycle times and failure to meeting the demand, although it was kept in the format of the work in process. The actual real system and the pushed system obtained the worst performances regarding the work in process, besides presenting failures to meeting the demand and very high cycle times. The pulled system obtained the best performance to meet the demand, and cycle times adequate to the production requirement and moderate work in process. Limitations of the investigation: The application of the methodology was limited to the study of a single productive system of a print industry and cannot be extended to the entire sector. Practical implications: This work presents a practical application of computer simulation tools applied to Production Planning and Controls which may be replicated by other organizations or educational institutions for system performance analysis in different scenarios. Originality / Value: The original contribution of this work is the application of computational simulation for a production system in a print industry without interference in a real system.Brazilian Association for Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (ABEPRO)2019-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articletext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/62110.14488/BJOPM.2019.v16.n4.a13Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019; 685-6972237-8960reponame:Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPROenghttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/621/883https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/621/905Copyright (c) 2019 Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Nathália Marcia GoulartCleto, Marcelo GecheleZattar, Izabel CristinaMuller, Sônia Isoldi Marty Gama2021-07-13T14:14:15Zoai:ojs.bjopm.org.br:article/621Revistahttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopmONGhttps://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/oaibjopm.journal@gmail.com2237-89601679-8171opendoar:2023-03-13T09:45:19.588134Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
title Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
spellingShingle Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
Pinheiro, Nathália Marcia Goulart
Production Schedule
Pushed and Pulled
Performance of systems
Simulation
title_short Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
title_full Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
title_sort Performance evaluation of pulled, pushed and hybrid production through simulation: a case study
author Pinheiro, Nathália Marcia Goulart
author_facet Pinheiro, Nathália Marcia Goulart
Cleto, Marcelo Gechele
Zattar, Izabel Cristina
Muller, Sônia Isoldi Marty Gama
author_role author
author2 Cleto, Marcelo Gechele
Zattar, Izabel Cristina
Muller, Sônia Isoldi Marty Gama
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Nathália Marcia Goulart
Cleto, Marcelo Gechele
Zattar, Izabel Cristina
Muller, Sônia Isoldi Marty Gama
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Production Schedule
Pushed and Pulled
Performance of systems
Simulation
topic Production Schedule
Pushed and Pulled
Performance of systems
Simulation
description Goal: This work aims to compare performance indicators of the pulled, pushed and hybrid production schedule, with those of a specific production environment of the printing industry, using computational simulation. Design / Methodology / Approach: Through a case study, it was possible to create a conceptual model, from which a computational model that was verified and validated as representative of the real productive system was developed. There are generated fictional models of the production environments to compare cycle time, work in process and attendance to the demand, varying the quantity of orders confirmed by the final clients. Results: The CONWIP (Constant Work in Process) system presented very high cycle times and failure to meeting the demand, although it was kept in the format of the work in process. The actual real system and the pushed system obtained the worst performances regarding the work in process, besides presenting failures to meeting the demand and very high cycle times. The pulled system obtained the best performance to meet the demand, and cycle times adequate to the production requirement and moderate work in process. Limitations of the investigation: The application of the methodology was limited to the study of a single productive system of a print industry and cannot be extended to the entire sector. Practical implications: This work presents a practical application of computer simulation tools applied to Production Planning and Controls which may be replicated by other organizations or educational institutions for system performance analysis in different scenarios. Originality / Value: The original contribution of this work is the application of computational simulation for a production system in a print industry without interference in a real system.
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