Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context

Automotive producers are adopting multi-modal fulfillment models in which customers can be fulfilled by products from stock, by allocating as yet unmade products that are in the planning pipeline, or by building a product to order. This study explores how fulfillment is sensitive to several paramete...

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Main Authors: Brabazon, Philip G., Woodcock, Andrew, MacCarthy, Bart L.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/955/
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description Automotive producers are adopting multi-modal fulfillment models in which customers can be fulfilled by products from stock, by allocating as yet unmade products that are in the planning pipeline, or by building a product to order. This study explores how fulfillment is sensitive to several parameters of the system and how they interact with different methods for sequencing products into the production plan.
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spelling nottingham-9552020-05-04T20:27:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/955/ Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context Brabazon, Philip G. Woodcock, Andrew MacCarthy, Bart L. Automotive producers are adopting multi-modal fulfillment models in which customers can be fulfilled by products from stock, by allocating as yet unmade products that are in the planning pipeline, or by building a product to order. This study explores how fulfillment is sensitive to several parameters of the system and how they interact with different methods for sequencing products into the production plan. 2008-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Brabazon, Philip G., Woodcock, Andrew and MacCarthy, Bart L. (2008) Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context. In: International Mass Customization Meeting, June 19-20, Copenhagen.
spellingShingle Brabazon, Philip G.
Woodcock, Andrew
MacCarthy, Bart L.
Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title_full Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title_fullStr Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title_full_unstemmed Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title_short Configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
title_sort configuring an open pipeline fulfilment system - a simulation study in an automotive context
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/955/