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Selection Of Production Sourcing Method Using Process Simulation

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  • Jacek Zajac

    (Lukasiewicz Research Network – Poznan Institute of Technology, Poland)

  • Karolina Kolinska

    (Poznan School of Logistics, Poland)

Abstract

The paper presents an analysis of warehouse and production processes for component sourcing and finished goods receiving using BPMN notation in the iGrafx IT environment. The authors in the paper presented the developed model of how production is sourced and its impact on the production process. The model is the result of optimization work for enterprises carried out within the activities of the Lukasiewicz Research Network - Poznan Institute of Technology and research work at the School of Logistics. In order to accurately depict the processes and their interrelationship between each other, the model also includes the production process for a finished product having a preset structure of the structure. The results of the simulation studies of the model for the following variables are also presented: variances in the handling of supplies for production and receipt of products, allocation of necessary resources for the implementation of processes, and availability of resources. Simulation validation of these variants allows to conclude that the developed model of the production supply process is universal and implementable in business practice for the purpose of conducting efficiency analyses of production supply processes.

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  • Jacek Zajac & Karolina Kolinska, 2023. "Selection Of Production Sourcing Method Using Process Simulation," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 23, pages 193-216.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:23:y:2023:p:193-216
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