TY - JOUR AU - Chutima, P. AU - Suchanun, T. TI - Productivity improvement with parallel adjacent U-shaped assembly lines JO - Advances in Production Engineering & Management PY - 2019 VL - 14 IS - 1 SP - 51 EP - 64 DO - https://doi.org/10.14743/apem2019.1.311 UR - http://apem-journal.org/Archives/2019/Abstract-APEM14-1_051-064.html SN - 1854-6250 AB - A novel configuration of assembly lines was proposed in this research, namely parallel adjacent U-shaped assembly lines (PAUL). Typically, in a multiple U-line facility, each U-line is designed to work independently which may cause some workstations were not fully functioned. The PAUL aimed at increasing the utilisation of the whole facility by allowing cross-trained workers to work on the opposite legs of the adjacent U-lines (multi-line workstations). This configuration is easier to implement than parallel U-lines due to no restriction in terms of the lengths of U-lines to be paralleled and hidden expenditures that could be incurred in shop floor reconstruction. Since the line balancing of the PAUL is NP-hard and many conflicting objectives need to be optimised simultaneously, the evolutionary meta-heuristic which was the hybridisation of the multi-objective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) and particle swarm optimisation (PSO), namely MOEA/D-PSO, was developed to effectively solve the problem. In addition, the decoding algorithm to convert the solutions obtained from MOEA/D-PSO into the PAUL's configuration was proposed. The performance of MOEA/D-PSO was evaluated against MOEA/D and multi-objective particle swarm optimisation (MOPSO). The experimental results reveal that MOEA/D-PSO outperformed its rival algorithms under the convergence-related performance. KW - Assembly line KW - U-shaped assembly line KW - Parallel adjacent assembly line KW - Assembly line balancing KW - Productivity improvement KW - Multi-objective optimisation KW - Evolutionary algorithm (MOEA/D) KW - Particle swarm optimisation (PSO) ER -