2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13179525
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Optimisation of Buffer Allocations in Manufacturing Systems: A Study on Intra and Outbound Logistics Systems Using Finite Queueing Networks

Mohamed Amjath,
Laoucine Kerbache,
James MacGregor Smith
et al.

Abstract: Optimal buffer allocations can significantly improve system throughput by managing variability and disruptions in manufacturing or service operations. Organisations can minimise waiting times and bottlenecks by strategically placing buffers along the flow path, leading to a smoother and more efficient production or service delivery process. Determining the optimal size of buffers poses a challenging dilemma, as it involves balancing the cost of buffer allocation, system throughput, and waiting times at each se… Show more

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“…Human activities and population growth raise the energy demands for construction materials and produce a substantial volume of solid waste across diverse sectors like steel and iron production, mining, power production, agriculture, and the production of electronic goods [1][2][3]. The handling and disposal of such waste streams have resulted in significant economic and environmental consequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human activities and population growth raise the energy demands for construction materials and produce a substantial volume of solid waste across diverse sectors like steel and iron production, mining, power production, agriculture, and the production of electronic goods [1][2][3]. The handling and disposal of such waste streams have resulted in significant economic and environmental consequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%