Improving In-plant Logistics: A Case Study of a Washing Machine Manufacturing Facility

Authors

  • Cagdas Ucar Yildiz Technical University Istanbul, Turkey
  • Tuncay Bayrak Western New England University College of Business Springfield, MA, USA, 01119

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2015.22.2.1141

Keywords:

Logistics, in-plant logistics, supermarket, milkrun, ergonomics, fatigue, just-in- time production, lean production

Abstract

This study presents a case study on the enhancement of in-plant logistics at a discrete manufacturing plant using lean manufacturing/logistics principles. Two independent application scenarios are presented. In the first application, we improve the operation of a supermarket (small internal warehouse) from the ergonomic point of view by (1) placing heavy boxes on waist-level shelves, and (2) applying rolling racks/trolleys to release the physical load on the workers. In the second application, the logistic processes related to a new supermarket are fundamentally re-designed.

 

Published

2014-09-15

How to Cite

Ucar, C., & Bayrak, T. (2014). Improving In-plant Logistics: A Case Study of a Washing Machine Manufacturing Facility. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2015.22.2.1141

Issue

Section

Logistics and Material Handling