Abstract:
Most of the time, production managers in the garment industry are unable to
complete the orders at the scheduled time. One ofthe reasons is the unavailability of
a Line Balancing procedure that could encompass the stochastic nature of the
garment manufacturing process, which is manifested through the likes of variability
of operating times, machine breakdowns, reworking and breaks of operators The
objective of this research is to introduce a new line balancing procedure through
giving due consideration to the above mentioned stochastic nature of the process.
Having selected a sewing line which consists of experience operators in a garment
factory, the process times of operations, time spent for selected non value added
activities were recorded. After that, probability distributions were fitted for each
operation. In addition to processing times, hypothetical probability distributions were
assumed with regard to breaks of operators. Next, an initial algorithm was developed.
Afterwards, the work of each operator was modelled in Arena in order to test the
algorithm. Then, the initial algorithm was developed by adding different activities in
order to make all decisions with regard to work allocation so that the expected line
target is achieved with minimum number of operators. The first step ofthe algorithm
is collecting necessary information (order size, available time for the production,
cycle times of operations, and types of failures of resources). Second step is
estimating Standard Probability Distributions with regard to operations, failures of
resources and determining the required production rate. Third step is developing the
precedence diagram for the manufacturing process. Next step is simulating the work
of workstations after assigning one operator and one feasible operation to them.
Afterwards, the number of operators and number of operations required for
workstation is finalized based on the analysis ofsimulated daily production quantity.
In order to use this algorithm in the real world, a data base should be maintained to
record cycle times, types of failures of resources, up times and down times with a
view to estimate probability distributions. Moreover, this algorithm assumes every
operator is multi skill and performs consistently.