Material Flow Planning for Bearing Production in Digital Factory

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Presented article describes the methodology of material flows planning for bearings production in digital factory. Article analyses the production programme on example in a several steps. It decides about organization of production into the lines and optimizes suggestion of production sequences. In the end of article it presents the basic production parameters. The target of article was creation of complete procedure for suggestion of manufacturing system of bearings production.

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