Quantifying opportunity costs associated with adding manufacturing flexibility

Abstract
Opportunity costs associated with adding manufacturing flexibility are one of the most important manufacturing performance measures of factory automation. Opportunity costs consist of the nonconventional costs of set-up, part waiting, equipment idle and inventory, which measure product, process, equipment and demand flexibility, respectively. The nonconventional costs are estimated using a computer simulation. An example shows the cost estimation procedure.

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