Implementation of logic flow in planning and production control

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The article presents the results of analysis, the use of continuous flow of logic at the stage of production planning and control of the company producing furniture. The concept of continuous flow tends to regulate the flow of materials in a manner that provides the shortest flow path without unnecessary activities (Muda is a Japanese word meaning waste), a constant takt and defined throughput at constant resource requirements for the so-called transfer of material through the whole process. In the study Glenday'd sieve method was used to identify the correct area, which requires the value stream mapping, and areas called excessive complexity, which do not provide added value. The use of Glenday's sieve method made it possible to identify areas in which it must be improve production capacity.

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Ulewicz, R., Jelonek, D., & Mazur, M. (2016). Implementation of logic flow in planning and production control. Management and Production Engineering Review, 7(1), 89–94. https://doi.org/10.1515/mper-2016-0010

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