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AN ARCHITECTURE FOR ORGANIZING PRODUCTION ORIENTED TO PERSONALIZED PRODUCTS

AN ARCHITECTURE FOR ORGANIZING PRODUCTION ORIENTED TO PERSONALIZED PRODUCTS

Conceição, Elisabete Guedes ; Lepikson, Herman Augusto ;

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The management of production lines in traditional systems represents a challenge for manufacturing companies, due to the growing demand for customized products. The lack of information and the asynchronous analysis of the steps involved in product customization, from planning to production execution, limit the organization of the process, which must occur from the supply chain to production scheduling. This work proposes an architecture to efficiently manage flexible production lines to meet the demand for customized products. This architecture is based on the support of an adapted MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) tool, allowing a more effective integration of the steps, and providing information and analysis in real time.

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The management of production lines in traditional systems represents a challenge for manufacturing companies, due to the growing demand for customized products. The lack of information and the asynchronous analysis of the steps involved in product customization, from planning to production execution, limit the organization of the process, which must occur from the supply chain to production scheduling. This work proposes an architecture to efficiently manage flexible production lines to meet the demand for customized products. This architecture is based on the support of an adapted MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) tool, allowing a more effective integration of the steps, and providing information and analysis in real time.

Palavras-chave: Customized Products, Production Management, MES,

Palavras-chave: Customized Products, Production Management, MES,

DOI: 10.5151/siintec2023-305913

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Conceição, Elisabete Guedes; Lepikson, Herman Augusto ; "AN ARCHITECTURE FOR ORGANIZING PRODUCTION ORIENTED TO PERSONALIZED PRODUCTS", p. 228-235 . In: . São Paulo: Blucher, 2023.
ISSN 2357-7592, DOI 10.5151/siintec2023-305913

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