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Decentralized WIP-oriented manufacturing control (DEWIP)
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2003
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringLogisticsIndustrial InformaticsComputer EngineeringManufacturing PlanningManufacturing SystemsSupply Chain ManagementWip ControlProduction ControlJob ShopProduction PlanningIndustrial DesignWip-oriented Manufacturing ControlProcess ControlBusinessProduction EngineeringTechnologyIndustrial Process ControlFactory Modeling
DEWIP is a manufacturing control system for job shop environments aiming at achieving short and reliable lead times by establishing WIP control loops between the manufacturing work centres. The paper describes the mode of function, the setting of parameters and simulation results of the new manufacturing control system. The setting of parameters is done with the aid of the funnel model and the theory of logistic operating curves, both developed at the Institute of Production Systems at the University of Hanover. The simulation is conducted using industrial data and makes it possible to assess DEWIP with regard to lead times, WIP level, performance and schedule reliability. DEWIP is compared both with an uncontrolled process and with the manufacturing control systems Load oriented order release (LOOR), Conwip and Polca. The results suggest that DEWIP and the models employed for the setting of parameters are suitable for job shop production and therefore offer a valuable alternative to prevailing centralized manufacturing control systems.