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A Network Model for Parallel Line Balancing Problem

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  • Recep Benzer
  • Hadi Gökçen
  • Tahsin Çetinyokus
  • Hakan Çerçioglu

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Gökçen et al. (2006) have proposed several procedures and a mathematical model on single-model (product) assembly line balancing (ALB) problem with parallel lines. In parallel ALB problem, the goal is to balance more than one assembly line together. In this paper, a network model for parallel ALB problem has been proposed and illustrated on a numerical example. This model is a new approach for parallel ALB and it provides a different point of view for interested researchers.

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  • Recep Benzer & Hadi Gökçen & Tahsin Çetinyokus & Hakan Çerçioglu, 2007. "A Network Model for Parallel Line Balancing Problem," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2007, pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:010106
    DOI: 10.1155/2007/10106
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