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Author:Boyer, K. K.
Leong, G. K.
Title:Manufacturing flexibility at the plant level
Journal:Omega
1996 : OCT, VOL. 24:5, p. 495-510
Index terms:FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
PRODUCTION COSTS
Language:eng
Abstract:Managers have two basic alternatives for addressing the challenge posed by variable demand: (1) build manufacturing plants with excess capacity and/or stock excess goods in inventory to help smooth over fluctuations in demand, or (2) increase the flexibility of their manufacturing plants so that production can be varied more easily to match changes in demand. This paper focuses on the second alternative and examines two types of flexibility using two examples based on the automobile industry. Process flexibility is defined as the ability of a single manufacturing plant to make more than a single product, and it is shown that a limited degree of process flexibility is very valuable for dealing with variations in demand. Machine flexibility is defined in terms of a changeover cost.
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