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An audit tool for determining flexibility requirements in a manufacturing facility

Sanchoy K. Das (Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, USA)
Prashant Patel (IBM Global Services – Service Parts Solutions, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)

Integrated Manufacturing Systems

ISSN: 0957-6061

Article publication date: 1 June 2002

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Abstract

Two key questions in flexible manufacturing systems design are “Why and where is flexibility needed?” and “What type of flexibility is needed?” We present an auditing tool to support managers in their efforts to answer these questions. The objective of this audit is to estimate the needed flexibility by linking it to the uncertainty experienced in the company’s manufacturing operations. The premise of this approach is that the need for flexibility is triggered by some recurring operational change in the company’s environment. Introduces two distinct classes of flexibility‐related changes on the basis of their source: external and internal. The flexibility audit consists of a structured questionnaire that is designed to identify and prioritize the changes being experienced by the facility. Subsequently prioritizes and links the changes to different flexibility types. Reports the results of the audit in three easy to read tables. Expects the audit to be the first step in any flexible manufacturing design (FMD) effort. Presents a case study.

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Das, S.K. and Patel, P. (2002), "An audit tool for determining flexibility requirements in a manufacturing facility", Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 264-274. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576060110398546

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