Direction of the Bottleneck in Dependence on Inventory Levels - Advances in Production Management Systems: Initiatives for a Sustainable World
Conference Papers Year : 2016

Direction of the Bottleneck in Dependence on Inventory Levels

Carolin Romeser
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Christoph Roser
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Abstract

Buffers decouple fluctuations in the material flow. It is common wisdom in industry that a full buffer indicates a downstream bottleneck and an empty buffer indicates an upstream bottleneck. Numerous different bottleneck detection methods use this approach to detect the bottlenecks. However, so far this common wisdom on the shop floor has not yet been verified academically. The authors tested this hypothesis using a bottleneck detection method that was able to detect the bottleneck in a system at any given time. The bottleneck direction can reasonably be determined based on the inventory levels of the buffer only for symmetrical systems. In asymmetrical systems, the likelihood of the bottleneck direction is biased toward the bottleneck.
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hal-01615777 , version 1 (12-10-2017)

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Carolin Romeser, Christoph Roser. Direction of the Bottleneck in Dependence on Inventory Levels. IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2016, Iguassu Falls, Brazil. pp.667-674, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-51133-7_79⟩. ⟨hal-01615777⟩
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