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Modeling customized product configuration in large assembly manufacturing with supply-chain considerations
Authors:Roberto F. Lu  Thomas D. Petersen  Richard L. Storch
Affiliation:1.The Boeing Company, Commercial Airplanes Material and Process Technology,Seattle,USA;2.Industrial Engineering,University of Washington,Seattle,USA;3.Aalborg Industries,Aalborg,Denmark;4.Department of Production,Aalborg University,Aalborg,Denmark
Abstract:Dynamic variability in low-volume and highly customized products of a large assembly manufacturing system with an integrated supply chain has been very challenging to capture. Design and product configurations most likely impact outcomes of such broad variability. This article presents a framework to encompass this completely integrated system for using discrete event simulation as a modeling method. The system modeling framework addresses factors including customized configuration attributes and individual customer-preferred considerations for customized configurations. The framework is intended to aid decision-making concerning cost and schedule impacts associated with customization options chosen throughout the supply chain. A real-world example drawn from aerospace is included to demonstrate and validate the operational capability of the proposed framework.
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