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Improving Supply Chain Activity using Simulation

Author(s):

Rabikanta Sharma Manoharmayum , *P.G Student, Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Management, DSCE, Bangalore.; Dr. S A Vasantha kumar , Professor, Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Management, DSCE, Bangalore.

Keywords:

Bottlenecks; delays; special process; lead-time

Abstract

The discovery through computational modeling and simulation has become the third pillar of science, alongside theory and experimentation. As computational power increases, simulation has gained in importance and has become a major research area, where highly parallel computation is utilized. In this dissertation, we have performed the simulation by selecting a single machine which is involved in manufacturing the highest number of products. Data are collected for all the processes involved in the manufacturing processes and an input modelling analysis is been done for the data collected. After the analysis is completed, a simulation model is constructed using ARENA which involved all the manufacturing process using the simulation tools. With the help of the simulation tools we will be able to identify activities causing the bottlenecks and delays in the entire manufacturing processes. Similarly, this simulation can be carried out for each and every machine of the company so that we can identify the bottlenecks and delays. As a result, the bottlenecks and delays can be reduced and the entire supply chain can be improved. This paper aims at combining supply chain management and simulation - to give an overview of both areas and shows how supply chain management can profit from simulation and also to identify the delays and bottlenecks in the overall manufacturing process. Lastly, a sample of how a supply chain can be optimized, in the simulation development suite ARENA.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV2I7019
Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 7
Publication Date: 01/10/2014
Page(s): 33-36

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