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Implementation Of A Visual Kanban Method For Process Management In The Greta Environment

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  • Lorenzo Ros McDonnell

    (Technical University of Cartagena)

  • Csilla Fejes

    (Szechenyi Istvan University Gyor, Hungary)

  • Katarina Lestyanszka Skurkova

    (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava)

  • Norina Szander

    (Szechenyi Istvan Univers Gyor, Hungary)

Abstract

GrEta is an innovative simulat ion project, what was constructed in Szabó -Szoba R&D Laboratory at Széchenyi University Gyõr, for modelling the nature of flexible production processes. It is one of the best ways to demonstrate the most commonly occurring logistics phenomena in series of mass production on the learning-by-doing way. As the latest development in the GrEta environment we applied the visual kanban method to highlight the difference between push and pull production systems. The GrEta plotting board is also equipped with an automatic t ime measurement system, to register all the data the participants need to form KPIs, create an adaptable evaluating scheme and support the decision making process. The aim of this paper is to sum up the theory of kanban and to describe how we integrated it into the GrEta plotting board as a new phase of the development of our learning-by-doing training environment.

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  • Lorenzo Ros McDonnell & Csilla Fejes & Katarina Lestyanszka Skurkova & Norina Szander, 2013. "Implementation Of A Visual Kanban Method For Process Management In The Greta Environment," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 13, pages 187-196.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:13:y:2013:p:187-196
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