Comparative analysis of assembly line balancing models with ergonomics

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Organització d'Empreses

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. SIR-OPE - Service and Industrial Robotics - Operation, Production and Enterprise

Publication date

2025-05-10

Abstract

Assembly lines with a high manual labor component pose a challenge within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals. Fulfilling Goal 8 requires that such lines be designed not only with economic aspects in mind but also by promoting a safe and secure working environment. Under this approach, a variant of the assembly line balancing problem that limits the harmful workload assigned to stations is introduced. Two mathematical models are formulated: one limiting the number of harmful tasks per station and another limiting the proportion of cycle time allocated to harmful tasks. These models are evaluated through a case study. Results indicate that limiting the proportion of time yields better outcomes in terms of costs and productivity, while ensuring safe line configurations for workers.


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Document Type

Part of book or chapter of book

Language

English

Publisher

Springer

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https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-82334-3

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