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A lean approach is idealizing and participative. Applying it to production planning and control has to be directed to the removal of inventory, to the application of “pullâ€, to a smooth flow and to a high participation of all people involved, through the use of standard tools. This...
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The traditional line balancing (LB) problem considers a production line in which stations are arranged consecutively in a line. A balance is determined by grouping tasks into stations while moving forward (or backward) through a precedence network. Recently many production lines are being...
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