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Monitoring processes through inventory and manufacturing lead time

Lluís Cuatrecasas-Arbós (Department of Business Management, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Manresa, Spain)
Jordi Fortuny-Santos (Department of Business management, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Manresa, Spain)
Patxi Ruiz-de-Arbulo-López (Department of Business management, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Carla Vintró-Sanchez (Department of Business management, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Manresa, Spain)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 8 June 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

Since lean manufacturing considers that “Inventory is evil”, the purpose of this paper is to find and quantify the relations between work-in-process inventory (WIP), manufacturing lead time (LT) and the operational variables they depend upon. Such relations provide guidelines and performance indicators in process management.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors develop equations to analyse how, in discrete deterministic serial batch processes, WIP and LT depend on parameters like performance time (of each workstation) and batch size. The authors extend those relations to processes with different lots and the authors create a multiple-lot box score.

Findings

In this paper, the relations among WIP, LT and the parameters they depend on are derived. Such relations show that when WIP increases, LT increases too, and vice versa, and the parameters they depend on. Finally, these relations provide a framework for WIP reduction and manufacturing LT reduction and agree with the empirical principles of lean manufacturing.

Research limitations/implications

Quantitative results are only exact for discrete deterministic batch processes without any delays. Expected results might not be achieved in real manufacturing environments. However, qualitative results show the underlying relations amongst variables. Different expressions might be derived for other situations.

Practical implications

Understanding the relations between manufacturing variables allows operations managers better design, implement and control manufacturing processes. The box score, implemented on a spreadsheet, allows testing the effect of changes in different operational parameters on the manufacturing LT, total machine wait time and total lot queue time.

Originality/value

The paper presents a discussion about process performance based on the mutual influence between WIP and LT and other variables. The relation is quantified for the discrete deterministic case, complementing the models that exist in the literature. The box score allows mapping more complex processes.

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Citation

Cuatrecasas-Arbós, L., Fortuny-Santos, J., Ruiz-de-Arbulo-López , P. and Vintró-Sanchez, C. (2015), "Monitoring processes through inventory and manufacturing lead time", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 115 No. 5, pp. 951-970. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMDS-12-2014-0375

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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