Performance and evaluation of manufacturing systems

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The monitoring and control of the input and output of manufacturing systems is an essential task for the system optimisation. Performance of manufacturing systems covers a wide spectrum of technology and management activities. This paper reviews the historical evolution of and modern developments in manufacturing performance measurement within a systems framework based on five metrics and five levels from single workstation to the entire manufacturing network. A summary of an industrial survey in the aerospace industry is also included to provide an industrial perspective. The implications of emerging topics of growing importance in sustainability, agility, e-manufacturing, complexity and biomimetics are also discussed.

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Hon, K. K. B. (2005). Performance and evaluation of manufacturing systems. CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology. Hallwag Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0007-8506(07)60023-7

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