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Just-in-sequence material supply—a simulation based solution in electronics production

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In this article, the authors show the concepts, realizations, and achievements of the partners Diehl AKO and ETL in terms of material flow, scheduling, and document flow.
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Just-in-time and just-in-sequence (JIS) concepts have been presented by the automotive industries in the past years. Today, where customer-oriented manufacturing is more and more demanded, electronics production is in a similar situation. The integral organizational means at Diehl AKO Nuremberg have been realized to achieve JIS material supply in the electronics sector. The right cooperation of software solutions from SAP (ERP), LES (logistics) to BOFOS (manufacturing planning) results in a set of improvements in material flow, scheduling, and document flow. The following paper shows the concepts, realizations, and achievements of the partners Diehl AKO and ETL. The main interest lies on the general approach, not on a particular detail.

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Gaining Control: Capacity Management and Scheduling

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