IMPLEMENTATION OF SIMULATION MODELS IN THE FIELD OF MORE EFFICIENT PRODUCTION

1 KLIMENT Marek
Co-authors:
1 PEKARČÍKOVÁ Miriam 1 MIZERÁK Marek 1 LACHVAJDEROVÁ Laura
Institution:
1 TUKE - Technical University of Košice, Slovakia, EU, marek.kliment@tuke.sk, miriam.pekarcikova@tuke.sk, marek.mizerak@tuke.sk, laura.lachvajderova@tuke.sk
Conference:
10th Carpathial Logistics Congress, Hotel Pod Zámkom, Bojnice, Slovakia, EU, June 15 - 17, 2022
Proceedings:
Proceedings 10th Carpathial Logistics Congress
Pages:
168-173
ISBN:
978-80-88365-08-2
ISSN:
2694-9318
Published:
31st October 2022
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Abstract

Today, the digitization, improvement and acceleration of all processes means the efforts of manufacturing companies and companies to move their production to a higher level. They try to find such possibilities that will allow them to optimize production as best as possible under the most favorable economic conditions. With the help of digitization and various simulation programs, it is possible to optimize production more accessible to a wide range of manufacturing companies. The paper aims to describe the production line in the virtual environment of the computer simulation module Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. Subsequently, to reveal the potential for possible improvement of the properties of this line. After identifying bottlenecks, eliminate them in the simulation model and suggest possible options for improvement. The simulation will also include specific models of products produced on the line in question and will also include models of equipment that ensure the transformation of semi-finished products into finished products.

Keywords: Digitalization, simulation, effeciency of production

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