Planning of Production Systems Insensitive to Ramp-up Impacts |
Durch neue Planungsprozesse und -tools zu stabilen Produktionssystemen
| Journal | Industrie Management |
| Issue | Volume 20, 2004, Edition 4, Pages 41-44 |
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Abstract
The ramp-up of a production system is a part of the product creation process. In a highly dynamic and complex sur-rounding, it is more then every other phase characterised by an immediate call for action. This challenge can be met by designing production systems in a way that they offer a maximum of flexibility and transparency. In this context, planning a robust ramp-up means designing production systems that are flexible enough to balance transient state working systems and that are easy to handle in order to achieve a steep learning curve. How this can concretely be implemented, which are the benefits of the actual planning methods and -tools for the production, and what a company has to do to tap the full potential is demonstrated at two examples from the automotive supply industry.
