Effects Of Spreading-Table Quantities On The Spreading-Table Planning Of Computerized Fabric-Cutting System
Abstract
Many researches have been conducted on the production planning problems. Recently, genetic algorithms have been applied to solve this problem. No studies have been discussed to solve the production planning problem in the operations of fabric spreading and cutting in garment manufacturing. A non-optimized spreading-table planning will directly causes poor work balance with idle time on the computerized fabric-cutting system. As a result, delay for delivery of cut pieces to the sewing operations happens. One of the factors greatly influencing the final spreading and cutting planning is the quantities of spreading tables installed. This paper presents a genetic algorithm (GA) approach to investigate an optimized spreading-table planning for the computerized fabric-cutting system and the effects of different quantities of spreading table on the spreading-table planning. The results show that GA is an effective approach to find out the optimized planning for the cutting system and predict the effects of different number of spreading tables on the production planning.
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Citation
Wong, W.K., Chan, C.K. and Ip, W.H. (2000), "Effects Of Spreading-Table Quantities On The Spreading-Table Planning Of Computerized Fabric-Cutting System", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 25-36. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-04-01-2000-B003
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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