Labor shifting and lot sizing in garment manufacture: A simulation study

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Univ Cincinnati Industrial Engineering

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A typical production line consisting of stages from sewing of elements through ironing of, a make-to-order garment manufacturer is studied via computer simulation. Specifically, issues of initial batches: (bundles) for later lot sizing and operator relocation among stages are addressed. Results indicate,,limited significance of-lot sizes in determining the expected delivery performance of the line due to heavily loaded assembly stage. However; results of experimentation indicate that a labor shifting policy found by a mathematical programming: model proves effective in improving the throughput rate without inducing much in-process-inventory carrying.

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garment manufacturing, lot sizing, labor shifting, simulation, throughput

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International Journal of Industrial Engineering-Theory Applications and Practice

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6

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3

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