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On the relationship between lean scheduling and economic performance in shipbuilding: A proposed model and comparative evaluation

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  • Shahsavar, Aria
  • Sadeghi, J. Kiarash
  • Shockley, Jeff
  • Ojha, Divesh

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Few studies have examined shipbuilding production processes from a lean scheduling perspective, a production scheduling approach where the primary focus is on minimizing key sources of production waste while ensuring production continuity and on-time delivery. Specifically, this research develops a lean scheduling approach and analytical model for shipbuilding production processes that minimize two specific types of production waste - excessive overproduction and waiting time - critical to the economic viability and management of projects in this industry. From a lean practice-based view (PBV) perspective of the production scheduling nuances in shipbuilding, we develop and numerically apply a lean scheduling model that targets these specific sources of waste and predicts the performance improvement gains. The applicability of the proposed scheduling approach for shipbuilding production is demonstrated through a corresponding numerical and sensitivity analysis where we compare the proposed model's performance with two alternative Makespan scheduling approaches commonly used in shipbuilding practice. Exact optimization results show a significant reduction in both forms of wastes using our proposed lean scheduling approach, leading to a remarkable boost in shipbuilding cost performance over the more traditional Makespan-minimizing scheduling approaches commonly used in this industry.

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  • Shahsavar, Aria & Sadeghi, J. Kiarash & Shockley, Jeff & Ojha, Divesh, 2021. "On the relationship between lean scheduling and economic performance in shipbuilding: A proposed model and comparative evaluation," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 239(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:proeco:v:239:y:2021:i:c:s092552732100178x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108202
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