Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5470344 | Procedia CIRP | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Globalization and higher market heterogeneity have led to a substantial increase of model variety in the automotive sector. Caused by the necessity to integrate a growing number of models into existing plant structures a considerable increase of complexity is observable within the OEMs' manufacturing plants, especially in logistics. This often has a negative effect on the companies' processes and cost structures. To examine these impacts on logistics, structural equation modeling is used in this paper to determine causalities between indicators for product-complexity and logistics KPIs. Furthermore, a method for the operationalization of product-driven complexity is provided and implemented in a use case.
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Authors
Veronika Feldhütter, Corinna Steck, Sven Hawer, Michael ten Hompel,