1998-08-11

Simulation and Analysis of an Automotive Assembly Operation 982117

The main objective of this study is to simulate the design and operational policies of the assembly shop of an automotive plant for planning purposes and to find possible improvements. The simulation study was used to answer the following questions:
  • How does the sequence affect the daily throughput?
  • What conveyor speeds are required to achieve a target output?
  • How do the buffers between lines affect product flow and impact the line stoppage?
  • What are the bottlenecks to the assembly lines in a given scenario?
A simulation model was developed in accordance with the objective of this study. The model incorporates detailed workstation logic to accurately model downtime results through the use of a pull cord system. It is written with SIMAN. The discrete event feature of SIMAN does not adequately model the conveyor systems of the assembly shop. As a result, a few subroutines were added to the SIMAN modeling structures to mimic the operations of the assembly shop.
Use of the model uncovered attractive improvement opportunities, such as a tremendous gain in annual volume if four additional spaces were added to a between-line buffer.

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