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Cost Improvement for a Bus Painting Shop by Introducing a Color Selection Field (CSF(Color Selection Field)를 통한 버스 도장공장의 생산비용 개선)

  • Park, Se-Won;Yim, Hyun-June
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2011
  • As the customer's needs for diverse colors, the process of bus painting shop is becoming more and more complex. In particular, frequent changes of paint colors in each spray process require the cleaning of the painting nozzles and setting them up for the new paints, which results in increased time and cost and reduced production. This also increases environmental influences. This paper proposes, as a solution to this issue, the use of color selection field (CSF). CSF is physically a system of conveyors that are used to rearrange objects in a flow line. CSF is proposed, in this paper, to be introduced right before the spray process so that buses are better grouped according to their desired colors. Various parameters of the CSF, such as the number of conveyors and algorithms to determine the rearranged sequence of buses, have been determined by running simulations using the digital manufacturing technology, and investigating the simulation results. As an outcome of the proposed solution, the CSF system is expected to reduce approximately 30% of the nozzle cleaning cost for a Korean motor company case, which will not only benefit the company economically, but will also benefit the environment.

A study on the VMD elements of fashion select shop interior displays (패션 셀렉트샵 인테리어 디스플레이의 VMD 구성요소에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jihoon;Kim, Mihyun
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.206-223
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    • 2017
  • This study examines the role of visual merchandising (VMD) in creating effective interior displays for fashion "select shops"(shops that carry a wide selection of brands) amid the recent changes in consumption trends, with consumer needs becoming increasingly individualized and diversified. Fashion select shop interior displays can be categorized as self-service, showcase, counter, and environmental display spaces. Regarding the VMD elements that contribute to effective interior displays, we reached the following conclusions. First, in self-service displays, in order to heighten sales efficacy, display elements should be presented in such a way as to enable customers to select products with ease by themselves. Second, the mere presence of showcase displays was found to be insufficient; if, however, select shops use showcase displays to arrange products according to the flow of customer traffic, enabling the creation of a gentrified atmosphere for products, this may contribute to a differentiated image of brands, heightening perceived product value. Third, in counter displays, having a harmonious arrangement of display and presentation elements promotes sales by inspiring customer confidence. Fourth, regarding environmental displays, it is important for stores to have attractive interior designs and decorations in order to reproduce settings in which products are actually used, as this can inspire interest in products and promote customers' purchasing intention.

Innovation of Material Flow in Shipbuilding (조선업에서의 물류 혁신)

  • Park Soon Gill
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.151-158
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    • 2005
  • It is important to control material flow in shipbuilding as it decides the productivity of production, cost and period of production. The weight of material in a big shipyard is even more one million tons. The results contained in this paper can provide the valuable information on the effect of reduction of cost and competitive power. The intention of this paper is to let ship builders pay attention to material flow. This paper refers to other manufacture's methods to improve their material flow and also give one example to show how to pursue to improve material flow in a shop. We have still lots of room to improve material flow.

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Effects of Failure Distribution Considering Various Types of Layout Structure in Automotive Engine Shops (자동차 엔진공장의 다양한 배치구조형태에서 고장분포가 미치는 영향)

  • Moon, Dug-Hee;Wang, Guan;Shin, Yang-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2012
  • Manufacturing system design poses many challenges for new factory construction. Factories producing the same product may nevertheless have different layouts. The machining line of the engine shop in an automotive factory is a typical flow line, but the layout concept of the line varies among factories. In this paper, a simulation study on the design concept of the manufacturing system for automotive engines is discussed. For comparison, three types of real engine block lines in different factories are analyzed, and three structures of parallel lines are extracted. The effects of failure distribution on the performance measures of three types of parallel line structures are investigated, and some insights are offered regarding the layout concept.

An Analysis of Hyd-Cylinder Shop Facilities Planning by Simulation (시뮬레이션 기법을 이용한 유압생산부 설비배치 계획의 분석)

  • Chung, K.H.;Chung, S.W.;Park, D.H.;Kim, J.C.;Kwon, K.Y.
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.39-52
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    • 1992
  • This paper presents alternatives for facilities planning and analyses them using simulation approach. For this purpose, hydro-cylinder production line was sampled as a case study. Several facilities planning alternatives are evaluated based on the several factors such as line balancing, equipment utilization, optimum number of equipments, inventory size, flow time, bottleneck machine, and productive capacity. An optimal facilities planning is proposed based on the degree of meeting with the all factors evaluated. The simulation language employed in this study is SIMAN and the data used for simulation are provided by hydro-cylinder shop.

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Order Promising Methods Considering Scheduling and Order Releasing in Parallel Machine Shops (병렬 기계 공정에서 일정 계획과 투입 계획을 고려한 납기 산정에 관한 연구)

  • Shim, Sang-Oh;Lee, Geun-Cheol
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.157-168
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    • 2012
  • In this study, we consider an order promising problem at parallel machine shops where orders arrive dynamically. We develop methods for the problem, which instantly quote the due-dates of arrived orders. In this study, we first propose methods which can estimate flow times of orders, in which the current and future inventory status as well as the specific scheduling scheme used in the shop are taken into account, and then the due-dates are set by the order promising methods using the estimation results. The quoted due-dates of orders are compared with the actual completion times of those which are obtained from the simulation runs. The series of computational experiments show that the superior performance of the proposed methods in terms of the accuracy of due-date quotation.

Minimization of Inspection Cost in an Inspection System Considering the Effect of Lot Formation on AOQ

  • Yang, Moon-Hee
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.119-135
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we readdress the optimization problem for minimizing the inspection cost in a back-light unit inspection system, which forms a network including a K-stage inspection system, a source inspection shop, and a re-inspection shop. In order to formulate our objective function when the system is in a steady state, assuming that the number of nonconforming items in a lot follows a binomial distribution when a lot is formed for inspection, we make a steady-state network flow analysis between shops, and derive the steady-state amount of flows between nodes and the steady-state fraction defectives by solving a nonlinear balance equation. Finally we provide some fundamental properties and an enumeration method for determining an optimal value of K which minimizes our objective function. In addition, we compare our results numerically with previous ones.

On-line Scheduling Analysis for Job-Shop Type FMS

  • Lee, Jeong Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.24 no.64
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    • pp.63-76
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents a job-shop type flexible manufacturing system(FMS) scheduling problem and examines the effects of scheduling rules on the performance of FMS. Several machine and AGV scheduling rules are tested against the mean flow-time criterion. In this paper, I compare the rules under various experimental conditions by using an FMS simulation model. One of the objectives of this study is to discuss how the simulation-based scheduling problem can be operated. The other is to measure sensitivity of the rules to changes at inter arrival time, queue capacity, breakdown rates for machines and AGV, and AGV speed. Therefore, the results of simulation experiments were considered on FMS design and operating stages. A comprehensive bibliograph? is also presented in the paper.

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A Sequencing Problem with Fuzzy Preference Relation and its Genetic Algorithm-based Solution (퍼지선호관계 순서화 문제와 유전자 알고리즘 기반 해법)

  • Lee, Keon-Myung;Sohn, Bong-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2004
  • A sequencing problem is to find an ordered sequence of some entities which maximizes (or minimize) the domain specific objective function. As some typical examples of sequencing problems, there are traveling salesman problem, job shop scheduling, flow shop scheduling, and so on. This paper introduces a new type of sequencing problems, named a sequencing problem with fuzzy preference relation, where a fuzzy preference relation is provided for the evaluation of the quality of sequences. It presents how such a problem can be formulated in terms of objective function. It also proposes a genetic algorithm applicable to such a sequencing problem.

A Study on Determining Job Sequence of Job Shop by Sampling Method (샘플링 기법(技法)에 의한 잡. 샵(Job Shop)의 작업순서(作業順序) 결정(決定))

  • Gang, Seong-Su;No, In-Gyu
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.69-81
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    • 1989
  • This study is concerned with a job sequencing method using the concept of sampling technique in the case of Job Shop. This is the follow study of Kang and Ro (1988) which examined the possibility of application of sampling technique to determine the Job Sequence in the case of Flow Shop. Not only it is very difficult, but also it takes too much time to develop the appropriate job schedules that satisfy the complex work conditions. The most job sequencing algorithms have been developed to determine the best or good solution under the special conditions or assumptions. The application areas of these algorithms are also very narrow, so it is very hard to find the appropriate algorithm which satisfy the complex work conditions. In this case it is very desirable to develop a simple job sequencing method which can select the optimal job sequence or near optimal job sequence with a little effort. This study is to examine the effect of sampling job sequencing which can select the good job of 0.01%~5% upper good group. The result shows that there is the sets of 0.05%~23% job sequence group which has the same amount of performance measure with the optimal job sequence in the case of experiment of N/M/G/$F_{max}$. This indicates that the sampling job sequencing method is a useful job sequencing method to find the optimal or good job sequence with consuming a small amount of time. The results of ANOVA show that the only one factor, number of machines is the significant factor for determining the job sequence at ${\alpha}=0.01$. It takes about 10 minutes to compare the number of 10,000 samples of job sequence by personal computer and it is proved that the selection rate of the same job sequence with optimal job sequence is 23.0%, 3.9% and 0.065% in the case of 2 machines, 3 machines and 4 machines, respectively. The area of application can readily be extended to the other work condition.

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