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http://dx.doi.org/10.7315/CADCAM.2012.111

Discrete Event Simulation for the Initial Capacity Estimation of Shipyard Based on the Master Production Schedule  

Kim, Kwang-Sik (Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, INHA University)
Hwang, Ho-Jin (MOERI(Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute), KORDI)
Lee, Jang-Hyun (Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, INHA University)
Abstract
Capacity planning plays an important role not only for master production plan but also for facility or layout design in shipbuilding. Product work breakdown structure, attributes of production resources, and production method or process data are associated in order to make the discrete event simulation model of shipyard layout plan. The production amount of each process and the process time is assumed to be stochastic. Based on the stochastic discrete event simulation model, the production capacity of each facility in shipyard is estimated. The stochastic model of product arrival time, process time and transferring time is introduced for each process. Also, the production capacity is estimated for the assumed master production schedule.
Keywords
MPS (Master Production Schedule); Production Capacity; Stochastic Discrete Event Simulation;
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