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2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 648-668
Author(s):  
Patricio Torres-Palacio

Purpose In modern industrial processes, the need of reducing lead time is imperious. This goal is pursued by “Holonic” structures, which are systems based on a network of collaboration. The purpose of this paper is to appraise the possible benefits, in terms of production duration, of such organizations compared to non-holonic arrangements. In addition, this analysis represents virtual teams, which are a significant and strategic attribute of holonic manufacturing systems. Design/methodology/approach The experiment performed in this paper is a simulation of an automobile assembly process under both a holonic and a non-holonic structure to observe lead times and the distinctive characteristics of each organization. Other targets of this research are to monitor the advantages that either strategy may offer in terms of efficiency and to examine a possible model of how virtual teams can be used in holonic networks. Findings The findings are unexpected. An initial expectation might lead to the belief that, given the better coordination and communication of holonic networks, lead times would be diminished. This experiment, utilizing virtual teams of university students, indicated otherwise. Research limitations/implications It should be noticed, however, that future experiments in real manufacturing assembly processes are recommended to complement the findings of this study. Originality/value The management of lead times is indeed a complex task that includes a diversity of variables. Holonic structures should balance several factors that might play a role in lead times and ultimately in the success of a project. An original experiment with the participation of many universities in different countries is presented in this study. The exposure of global characteristics of modern manufacturing structures constitutes the main value of this research.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Getulio Kazue Akabane ◽  
Hamilton Pozo

This work shows how to develop a methodology to support and integrate the concepts and projects of the Holonic Manufacturing System (HMS) with the other areas of the organization for full organizational management success, being a new entrepreneurial management, with support of this new technology in the reduction of costs and increased value added. HMS is in the process of being developed in the so-called "Consortium of the Rich Countries for the 21st Century", which involves governments, companies and universities from the first world countries, developing technology and knowledge related to the Holonic Manufacturing System (HMS). This new concept, under development by the above consortium, will allow the countries that hold this advancement to overcome the challenges of the globalized market and gain even more international competitiveness.


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