Asynchronous Waste: An Alternative Performance Measure for Pull Production Control System

  • Kim, ll-hyung (Associate professor of school of Business Administration, Ajoue University San 5 Wonchon-Dong, Paldal-Gu, Suwon City, 442-749)
  • Published : 2000.05.01

Abstract

An important objective of pull-based production control is to achieve synchronized and smooth production flow in a multi-stage system that is subject to uncertainty. To our knowledge, previous research has not generated a performance measure that captures this objective of pull-based probased production control system. This performance material with respect to the instant when the operation is required. We examine the issue of asynchronous waste in a two-stage kanban control system.

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