Development of Multi-Objective Models in Zone-Based Dynamic Layout: Literature Review

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One of the most challenging aspects of the industrial environment in the 21st century is the uncertainty of production. Changes that occur affect the dynamic layout of facilities that are influenced by mix products and market demand. From identification of review and analysis journals that are carried out based on grouping in terms of the methods used and grouping of parameters, also for the formulation of advanced research based on the development of future methods and complexity considerations, the emphasis on the development of facility layout leads to dynamic changes in facility layout based zones with a multi-objective approach taking into account the dynamism of the area, production, production routes, location, cost, multi-stage and the challenge of changes to the complexity of the layout that has not been done by previous researchers. Also made a milestone in the research journey about dynamic facility layout starting from 1986 to 2017. The research methodology was conducted through four stages consisting of system analysis (entity system analysis), uncertainty analysis (forecasting method), dynamic facility multi-objective layout, and strategies and change (simulation) scenarios. The research was carried out on companies that were volatile, such as factories, furniture, electronics, and others.

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Tarigan, U., Sinulingga, S., Sutarman, & Sembiring, M. T. (2019). Development of Multi-Objective Models in Zone-Based Dynamic Layout: Literature Review. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 505). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/505/1/012130

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