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Design and scheduling of flexible assembly lines for printed circuit boards
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1995
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EngineeringFlexible Manufacturing TechnologyIndustrial EngineeringFlexible Assembly LinesPrinted Circuit BoardsComputer-aided DesignParticular ApproachSocial SciencesHigh Throughput LevelsOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringElectronic PackagingSequencing ProblemChip On BoardDesignComputer EngineeringFlexible Manufacturing SystemIndustrial DesignFlexible ElectronicsScheduling ProblemProduction SchedulingScheduling (Production Processes)Assembly Line
A particular approach for the design of printed circuit board assembly lines integrated with a scheduling methodology is proposed. The goal of the design and scheduling methodology is to maximize the throughput of the system while keeping work-in-process inventory levels to a minimum. The proposed design is based on the notion that it is easier to control and schedule flow lines than general production lines because for a flow line the scheduling problem is reduced to a sequencing problem. Experimental results of the proposed approach for an electronics manufacturer suggest that by implementing the approach the company can reduce inventory and achieve high throughput levels.
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