The Possibilities of the Performance Measurement to the Estimating of the to Logistic Processes Joining Supplementary Work Hour Demand at the Automobile Manufacturer Factory

Authors

  • F. Antreter Széchenyi István University, Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Engineering and Modelling Infrastructural Systems

Keywords:

Balanced Score Card, system identification, production planning, performance measurement, cluster analysis

Abstract

I classify in my paper to the production batches connecting necessary of supplementary work at a special car manufacturing Supplier Company, and I identify the nature of production batch sizes. Due to the industry’s features the logistic processes have been broken down for small-, medium
and mass production batches. Even without an articulate analysis a larger batches seems more lucrative and efficient. Comparing to the others, the small-serial production sporting a higher profits per products, thus a proceeding of a more accurate analysis is justified. To prepare the decision it have to carefully studying such other features of the special logistic manufacturing conditions such as the complexity and number of the production phases, the given products routing times and so on. The Balanced Score Card system is widely accepted in the analysis of these processes, and in preparing the strategic decisions. According to my measurement and date I describe a multi-criteria and multi-dimensional cluster analysis tool for better forecasting of supplementary work demand related to new processes.

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Published

2010-12-01

How to Cite

Antreter, F. (2010). The Possibilities of the Performance Measurement to the Estimating of the to Logistic Processes Joining Supplementary Work Hour Demand at the Automobile Manufacturer Factory. Acta Technica Jaurinensis, 3(3), pp. 267–283. Retrieved from https://acta.sze.hu/index.php/acta/article/view/78

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Section

Transportation Science, Logistics and Agricultural Engineering