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In order to meet the continuously changing market conditions and achieve economy of scale, a current trend in the automotive industry is the application of modular reconfigurable assembly systems. Although they offer efficient solution to meet the customers needs, the management of these systems is often a challenging issue, as the continuous advance in the assembly technology introduces new requirements in production planning and control activities. In the paper, a novel approach is introduced that enables the faster introduction of modular assembly cells in the daily production by offering a flexible platform for evaluating the system performance considering dynamic logistics and production environment. The method is aimed at evaluating different modular cell configurations with discrete-event simulation, applying automated model building and centralized simulation model control. Besides, the simulation is linked with the production and capacity planning model of the system in order to implement a cyclic workflow to plan the production and evaluate the system performance in a proactive way, before releasing the plan to the production. The method and the implemented workflow are evaluated within a real case study from the automotive industry.
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Dávid Gyulai
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
András Pfeiffer
Institute for Computer Science and Control
Botond Kádár
Institut polytechnique de Grenoble
Procedia CIRP
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16e8562fcf950e00056b3e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.11.077