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The Concept and Practice of the Production Seat System

✍ Scribed by Takayoshi Tamura; Seiichi Fujita; Takeo Kuga


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
190 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0143-6570

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✦ Synopsis


This paper presents features of the production seat system and its industrial applications in Japan. Like an airline reservation system, customers' orders are booked on the production seat table in the production seat system. Then orders are released from the production table to work processes at every production order cycle. To show the effectiveness of the production seat system, a simple simulation was conducted. It was observed that the production seat system would achieve better observance of customer delivery dates and would reduce the average production lead time when compared with the traditional production planning and scheduling system.


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