Article | REF: AG3100 V1

Flexibility in industrial organizations

Authors: Christophe EVERAERE, Patrick PERRIER

Publication date: April 10, 1999, Review date: February 18, 2015

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3. Production flexibility and organization

Let's now look at the flexibility resulting from the way the machines are arranged, i.e. how they are combined or positioned in relation to each other.

Two of the main modes of production organization (workshop and line) will be presented and analyzed from the perspective of their respective flexibility (§ 3.1 and 3.2 ...

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