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Advanced manufacturing simulation: Minor system details can be major issues in the real world

Sandor Ujvari (School of Technology and Society, University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden)
Olli‐Pekka Hilmola (Kouvola Research Unit, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Kouvola, Finland)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 October 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to highlight the complex nature of automated guided vehicle (AGV) simulation model building, and especially how system modelling details affect the end results. This is an important issue in all of the transportation simulation systems, since they are service‐based by their nature, and additional inefficiencies create unanticipated performance downgrading.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper uses a simulation approach, and simulated systems are based on a real‐life case study and on well accepted hypothetical simulation example.

Findings

Simulation system boundaries are often neglected in the model building, and especially interface to inbound (and possibly outbound) material flow should be considered carefully; based on these research results, AGV investments are seen in an entirely different light, as system boundary is enlarged to contain more realistically interacting elements. Similar system boundary issues were found from the case study: interface with overhead gantry did not provide near optimal performance. The case study also revealed that high speed of AGVs is not necessarily worth additional investment; constraints exist in safety, acceleration and ability to turn in corners.

Research limitations/implications

The findings are based on the simulation work and, to see the real implications, real‐life implementations on policy level are needed.

Practical implications

Results of this research provide more insights for manufacturing unit investments, and especially in the scope of automated transportation system use. Also changes in manufacturing flow management issues, after investing in, for example, AGV systems, are different from in less‐automated manufacturing units.

Originality/value

This research work provides more insights to simulation research work, especially from the perspective of transportation systems. Also implications arising from case study are unique as being compared to previous research in the field.

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Citation

Ujvari, S. and Hilmola, O. (2006), "Advanced manufacturing simulation: Minor system details can be major issues in the real world", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 106 No. 8, pp. 1166-1186. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570610710818

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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