Achieving manufacturing excellence through the integration of enterprise systems and simulation

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2016-02-24

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Elsevier

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0953-7287

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Asif Rashid and Benny Tjahjono. Achieving manufacturing excellence through the integration of enterprise systems and simulation. Production Planning and Control, Volume 27, Issue 10, 2016, pp837-852

Abstract

This paper discusses the significance of the enterprise systems and simulation integration in improving shop floor’s short-term production planning capability. The ultimate objectives are to identify the integration protocols, optimisation parameters and critical design artefacts, thereby identifying key ‘ingredients’ that help in setting out a future research agenda in pursuit of optimum decision-making at the shop floor level. While the integration of enterprise systems and simulation gains a widespread agreement within the existing work, the optimality, scalability and flexibility of the schedules remained unanswered. Furthermore, there seems to be no commonality or pattern as to how many core modules are required to enable such a flexible and scalable integration. Nevertheless, the objective of such integration remains clear, i.e. to achieve an optimum total production time, lead time, cycle time, production release rates and cost. The issues presently faced by existing enterprise systems (ES), if properly addressed, can contribute to the achievement of manufacturing excellence and can help identify the building blocks for the software architectural platform enabling the integration.

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Enterprise systems, simulation, integration, production planning horizon

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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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