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Research on the Hybrid Push/Pull Production System for Mass Customization Production

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E-Life: Web-Enabled Convergence of Commerce, Work, and Social Life (WEB 2011)

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To start with, literatures of the CODP theory and the researches on the hybrid push/pull production system are reviewed. CODP is the point where push production integrate with the push production mode, therefore based on the research of manufacturing strategy of the CODP, the production planning model of the push/pull production of the single-CODP mass customization system is put forward. Afterwards the model is extended to the multi-CODP mass customization production system and the production planning of the working points where the push and pull production coexist is emphatically discussed.

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Lin, J., Shi, X., Wang, Y. (2012). Research on the Hybrid Push/Pull Production System for Mass Customization Production. In: Shaw, M.J., Zhang, D., Yue, W.T. (eds) E-Life: Web-Enabled Convergence of Commerce, Work, and Social Life. WEB 2011. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 108. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29873-8_38

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