Elsevier

Procedia CIRP

Volume 29, 2015, Pages 215-220
Procedia CIRP

Sustainability in the Supply Chain through Synchronization of Demand and Supply in ETO-Companies

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Abstract

In the Engineer-to-Order (ETO) industry every product is unique and therefore, engineering design, production and installation is made to the specific customer order (batch-of-one production). Traditionally, Engineering, Fabrication and Installation work as separate departments connected in series. This means that customer orders are pushed from Engineering to the Installation on-site which causes long lead times, inefficient material transport and high and uncontrolled levels of Work-in-Progress (WIP). As a result, resource inefficiencies occur (costly labour delays) when the required quantity or quality of drawings or materials is not on hand in fabrication and on-site. This work presents a concept for aligning demand with supply using the Constant Work in Progress (CONWIP) control circuit and thus enabling a sustainable supply chain for ETO-companies. An industrial case study shows the current implementation in an ETO company acting as a first tier construction supplier.

Keywords

Engineer-to-Order
Resource Efficiency
Constant Work in Progress
Sustainability

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Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of The 22nd CIRP conference on Life Cycle Engineering.