Modelling Decision-Making Processes in the Management Support of the Manufacturing Element in the Logistic Supply Chain
This paper highlights the problems of mathematical modelling for a specific element of the logistic supply chain, that is, the manufacturing system. The complex manufacturing system consisting of a determined number of parallel subsystems is modelled. The fact that the same manufacturing procedure c...
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doaj-e53bdec4379a4440bc8d9990046555fb2020-11-25T01:33:15ZengHindawi-WileyComplexity1076-27871099-05262017-01-01201710.1155/2017/52861355286135Modelling Decision-Making Processes in the Management Support of the Manufacturing Element in the Logistic Supply ChainRobert Bucki0Petr Suchánek1Institute of Management and Information Technology, Bielsko-Biala, PolandSilesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karviná, Karviná, Czech RepublicThis paper highlights the problems of mathematical modelling for a specific element of the logistic supply chain, that is, the manufacturing system. The complex manufacturing system consisting of a determined number of parallel subsystems is modelled. The fact that the same manufacturing procedure can be carried out in various locations is emphasised. Control algorithms as well as manufacturing strategies are explained. The equations of state are introduced. The two-stage criterion lets us use the result data generated by the simulator of the production system as the initial data for further processing; however, the main goal remains to minimise the time of the course of production. The precisely elaborated case study implements initial data obtained by preceding simulation procedures carried out in manufacturing systems consisting of three, four, and five subsystems.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5286135 |
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Modelling Decision-Making Processes in the Management Support of the Manufacturing Element in the Logistic Supply Chain |
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Modelling Decision-Making Processes in the Management Support of the Manufacturing Element in the Logistic Supply Chain |
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This paper highlights the problems of mathematical modelling for a specific element of the logistic supply chain, that is, the manufacturing system. The complex manufacturing system consisting of a determined number of parallel subsystems is modelled. The fact that the same manufacturing procedure can be carried out in various locations is emphasised. Control algorithms as well as manufacturing strategies are explained. The equations of state are introduced. The two-stage criterion lets us use the result data generated by the simulator of the production system as the initial data for further processing; however, the main goal remains to minimise the time of the course of production. The precisely elaborated case study implements initial data obtained by preceding simulation procedures carried out in manufacturing systems consisting of three, four, and five subsystems. |
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