Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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482572 | European Journal of Operational Research | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Many heuristics have been proposed for the assembly line balancing problem due to its computational complexity and difficulty in identifying an optimal solution. Still, the basic line balancing model fails to consider a number of realistic elements. The implementation of a Just-In-Time manufacturing system generally entails the replacement of traditional straight assembly lines with U-shaped lines. An important issue in the U-line balancing problem is the consideration of task time variability due to human factors or various disruptions. In this paper, we consider the stochastic U-line balancing problem. A hybrid heuristic is presented consisting of an initial feasible solution module and a solution improvement module. To gain insight into its performance, we analyze the heuristic under different scenarios of task time variability. Computational results clearly demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of our algorithm.