Simulating a JIT/Kanban Production System Using GEMS
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1991
Description
Just-in-time refers to the movement of material at the necessary place at the necessary time. The implication is that each operation is closely synchronized with the subsequent ones to make that possible. A method of just-in-time production which uses standard containers with a single card attached to each. It is a pull system in which work centers signal with a card that they wish to withdraw parts from feeding operations or vendors. Kanban, in Japanese, loosely translated means, “card”, literally “billboard” or “sign”. The term is often used synonymously for the specific scheduling developed and used by Toyota Corporation in Japan.
Citation Information
Swinehart, Kerry D.; and Blackstone, John H.. 1991. Simulating a JIT/Kanban Production System Using GEMS. Simulation. Vol.57(4). 262-269. https://doi.org/10.1177/003754979105700412 ISSN: 0037-5497