Analysis of Card controlling System in Conwip, Kanban and Base Stock Control System
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Productive production control system is that which produce the right parts, at the right time at a comparable cost. These schemes are often referred to as just–in–time, push or nil inventory. In push system uses card sets to firmly control work-in-process between each two of workstations. Total system work–in-process (WIP) is restricted to the summation of the number of cards in each card set. Production happens at a workstation only if raw material is accessible and the material has a card authorizing production. Each set of push card between workstations authorizes material to be dragged into the upstream workstation for processing and consignment to the downstream workstations. In pull seems to share the advantages of push while being applicable to a wider kind of production environments. A pull system values a lone global set of cards to control total WIP. Material enters the systems only when demand happens and raw material obtains a card authorizing entry, the card authorizes the material to move through the system to complete production. When the products depart the system, the card is issued, permitting the new material to go in the system. In this system, the WIP is not controlled at individual workstation. Conwip control system, Kanban System and base stock control system are the major control systems from push and pull systems. The purpose of this research paper is to investigate and analyze the card controlling system of Conwip system, Kanban System and base stock control system.
Authors and Affiliations
Ravindra Pathak, Dr. Sunil k Somani
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