International Journal of Production Management and Engineering - Vol 12, No 2 (2024)

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  • Sequential use of blocplan, solver, and particle swarm optimization (PSO) to optimize the double row facility layout
  • Adopting lean product development in new production system introduction process for sustainable operational performance
  • Integrating human-centric simulations in educational production lines: advancing ergonomics for industry 5.0 applications
  • Dynamic lot sizing model for retailers with multi suppliers, quantity discounts, and capacity constraints that consider advance demand informations
  • The evolution of Kaizen in the industry: systematic literature review
  • Synergizing FMEA and PDCA for superior risk management and process improvement in the semiconductor industry: a case study
  • Understanding the relationship, trends, and integration challenges between lean manufacturing and industry 4.0. A literature review


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    Dynamic lot sizing model for retailers with multi suppliers, quantity discounts, and capacity constraints that consider advance demand informations
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-07-26) Ferdian, Rendiyatna; Halim, Abdul Hakim; Universitas Widyatama
    [EN] The Dynamic lot sizing (DLS) model is widely used in production planning, to minimize inventory levels, which basically will minimize production costs. The DLS model tries to eliminate the assumption of a fixed demand level throughout the period used in the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model. The characteristics of business processes in online retailers are the basis of this research to develop DLS models. This research develops a DLS model for retailers with multi-supplier cases, quantity discounts, and capacity constraints that consider Advanced Demand Information (ADI). Based on the numerical test results, it appears that ADI has an effect on reducing total production costs in the DLS model. The results of the numerical tests also showed that the model was able to solve the problems of the production planning process for SMEs and retailers who considered ADI.
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    Sequential use of blocplan, solver, and particle swarm optimization (PSO) to optimize the double row facility layout
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-07-26) Isnaini, Wildanul; Rifai, Achmad Pratama; Nurmasari, Nur Mayke Eka; Masruroh, Nur Aini; Dharma, IGB Budi; Andriani, Vaniloran Elysa
    [EN] Facility layout optimization is used to increase company productivity by minimizing waste on transportation, movement, and waiting time. It was mentioned in several previous studies that optimal facility layout can reduce production costs by up to 40%. Because of this importance, many previous researchers have carried out research in the field of Facility Layout. The differences between each Facility Layout research are in the characteristics and criteria being analyzed and the optimization method used. The several approaches used to optimize the layout are constructed algorithm, exact algorithm, and metaheuristic. These three methods have their respective purposes and to the best of our knowledge have not been used sequentially. So, this study aims to find the best layout for the double-row facility problem with aisle width consideration using three sequential methods. There are BLOCPLAN for the constructed algorithm, solver for the exact algorithm, and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) for the metaheuristic. The result shows that the use of BLOCPLAN gives a better result of Total Material Handling Cost (TMHC) in PSO. For more machines, PSO has better results than Gurobi Optimization. 
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    The evolution of Kaizen in the industry: systematic literature review
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-07-26) Sahmi, Zineb; El Abbadi, Leila
    [EN] The paper discusses the concept of Kaizen, a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement, and highlights its historical significance and widespread adoption in various industries worldwide. This paper is based on literature review of 98 research articles published related kaizen's evolution, industry application, and limitations during 2000-2022. The study employed a comprehensive search strategy across multiple databases like Scopus, Google Scholar, and others to gather relevant systematic reviews on kaizen. It references established guidelines like PRISMA and it mentions the planned thematic analysis using NVivo software, highlighting its applicability in identifying patterns and themes across diverse data sources. The review showed that Kaizen adoption is a useful tool for organizations looking to achieve continuous performance improvement and sustainability over time.
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    Understanding the relationship, trends, and integration challenges between lean manufacturing and industry 4.0. A literature review
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-07-26) Benslimane, Tariq; Benabbou, Rajaa; Mouatassim, Salma; Benhra, Jamal
    [EN] This  research  investigates  the  synergistic  relationship  between  Lean  Manufacturing  and  Industry  4.0,  crucial  paradigms  in  modern  industry,  through  a  literature  review  of  60  scientific  articles  published  from  January 2013  to  November  2023.  The  study  reveals  a  tripartite  relationship:  Industry  4.0  technologies  amplify  Lean  Manufacturing s efficiency; Lean Manufacturing principles facilitate Industry 4.0 adoption; and their interaction fosters  mutual  enhancement,  indicating  a  dynamic  interplay.  The  results  show  three  main  trends:  combining  Industry 4.0 technologies, especially the Internet of Things, with Lean Manufacturing principles to make things more efficient and productive; highlighting the important role of Lean Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 in tackling sustainability issues and encouraging eco-friendly practices; and combining Lean principles with Industry 4.0 as a step toward Industry 5.0. Challenges include the need for a cultural transformation to align Lean s simplicity with  Industry  4.0 s  complexity,  resolve  compatibility  issues  between  legacy  systems  and  new  technologies,  enhance  data  management  and  cybersecurity,  address  skill  deficiencies  through  staff  training,  and  ensure supplier and partner alignment. This research enriches academic and industrial discourse by presenting a novel outlook on the convergence of lean manufacturing and Industry 4.0, highlighting its significance for future works.
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    Integrating human-centric simulations in educational production lines: advancing ergonomics for industry 5.0 applications
    (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024-07-26) Ruiz de la Torre, Aitor; Borregan, Jon; Pikatza, Naiara; Rio, Rosa Maria
    [EN] This research in the Industry 5.0 field focuses on a human-centered simulation of the FAS200 SMC educational production line, utilizing Tecnomatix Process Simulate Human software for developing a virtual human environment. A key aspect of this study is the integration of inertial sensors, enhancing the accuracy and depth of ergonomic analysis. These sensors play a pivotal role in capturing precise human movement data, crucial for ergonomic assessments. Adopting a defined working methodology, the study extensively employs the RULA method to evaluate operator postures in the production line. This approach has led to significant ergonomic improvements, evidenced by a 40 percent reduction in the RULA index at each workstation. The integration of inertial sensors has been instrumental in achieving these results, providing detailed insights into human movements and interactions with the production environment. The research transcends traditional ergonomic assessments by incorporating a new human-centered approach, emphasizing the well-being of individuals working alongside machines. This approach, bolstered by the use of inertial sensors, marks a significant advancement in ergonomic studies, aligning with the principles of Industry 5.0. The findings hold substantial potential for application in industrial settings, signaling a shift towards more human-friendly and efficient industrial practices.