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Assessing the transition from mass production to lean manufacturing using a hybrid simulation model of a LEGO® automotive assembly line

Michail Katsigiannis (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA)
Minas Pantelidakis (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA)
Konstantinos Mykoniatis (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA)

International Journal of Lean Six Sigma

ISSN: 2040-4166

Article publication date: 19 May 2023

Issue publication date: 8 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

With hybrid simulation techniques getting popular for systems improvement in multiple fields, this study aims to provide insight on the use of hybrid simulation to assess the effect of lean manufacturing (LM) techniques on manufacturing facilities and the transition of a mass production (MP) facility to incorporating LM techniques.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, the authors apply a hybrid simulation approach to improve an educational automotive assembly line and provide guidelines for implementing different LM techniques. Specifically, the authors describe the design, development, verification and validation of a hybrid discrete-event and agent-based simulation model of a LEGO® car assembly line to analyze, improve and assess the system’s performance. The simulation approach examines the base model (MP) and an alternative scenario (just-in-time [JIT] with Heijunka).

Findings

The hybrid simulation approach effectively models the facility. The alternative simulation scenario (implementing JIT and Heijunka LM techniques) improved all examined performance metrics. In more detail, the system’s lead time was reduced by 47.37%, the throughput increased by 5.99% and the work-in-progress for workstations decreased by up to 56.73%.

Originality/value

This novel hybrid simulation approach provides insight and can be potentially extrapolated to model other manufacturing facilities and evaluate transition scenarios from MP to LM.

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Citation

Katsigiannis, M., Pantelidakis, M. and Mykoniatis, K. (2024), "Assessing the transition from mass production to lean manufacturing using a hybrid simulation model of a LEGO® automotive assembly line", International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 220-246. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLSS-07-2022-0165

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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