학술논문

Computer modelling and simulation of an equitable order distribution in manufacturing through the Industry 4.0 framework
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 International Conference on Electrical, Communication, and Computer Engineering (ICECCE) Electrical, Communication, and Computer Engineering (ICECCE), 2020 International Conference on. :1-6 Jun, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Industries
Computational modeling
Numerical models
Manufacturing
Software
Supply chains
Computer simulation
order distribution
Industry 4.0
extended enterprise framework
apparel manufacturing
modelling and simulation
Language
Abstract
An Extended enterprise (EE) is a comprehensive conceptual framework that facilitates firms' working synergistically. Through the Industry 4.0 framework, large orders from retailers can equitably be distributed (assigned) to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This paper reports research on modelling and simulation processes for distributing (allotting) apparel orders to a cluster of SMEs in an extended enterprise framework. The distribution processes discussed in this study are mainly on allocating, sharing or dividing order quantities among collaborating business entities within an EE framework. The study employed Arena software as one of the discrete-event simulation software packages to illustrate the distribution processes of order quantities, particularly when many retailers request apparel quantities from many manufacturers. Through an EE framework, firms can gain competitive advantages by strengthening their supply chain partnerships. Several activities need to be controlled and monitored by any virtual factory scheduler service, which distributes and optimises bulk orders amongst manufacturers.