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Variable Takt Principle: Mastering Variance with Limitless Product Individualization
Variable Takt Principle: Mastering Variance with Limitless Product Individualization
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Variable rate launching (VRL) in a mixed-model assembly line with unlimited customization flexibility promotes customer-centric production by eliminating idle time and utility work. It is more economical than a fixed takt and requires optimal scheduling to create feasible production schedules. The book is a reference guide for experienced executives and academics teaching operational effectiveness for customer-centric production and offers application case studies from companies in related industries.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 06 March 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Variable rate launching (VRL) is a manufacturing strategy that eliminates idle time and utility work in mixed-model assembly lines, even with unlimited customization flexibility. It is more economical than fixed rate launching (FRL) because it reduces concentrated peak workloads and longer assembly lines. VRL requires a healthy balance of process times and optimal scheduling to create feasible production schedules, while average takt does not allow workers enough time to complete tasks for more complex products.
The variable takt relies on similar process times for a given product across the entire line, allowing for optimal series-sequencing and regular task rescheduling to be eliminated. This book is a reference guide for experienced executives in manufacturing and academics teaching operational effectiveness for customer-centric production. It makes extensive references to AGCO Fendts modern tractor line in Marktoberdorf, Germany, and offers application case studies from companies in related industries such as automotive, electronics, and machine tools.
The book's key message is that variation should not be universally eliminated from manufacturing, and it represents a counterpoint to the philosophy advocated by the Toyota Production System.
Weight: 421g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030871727
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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