The Probability of Implementation Some Rules of Process Organization –Study of the Production Air-cooler engines
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https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v18i66.1117Keywords:
الجدولة, القواعد الساكنة، القواعد الديناميكية، معايير تقييم الأداء, Scheduling ,Static Rules, Dynamic Rules, Performance Evaluation Standards.Abstract
This research is Interested in how the performance and implementation of factory production engine coolants of the General Company for Electrical Industries of its work, and to facilitate the flow of the decisions of senior management and access to all configurations, to ensure differentiation desired and reduce lost sales, resulting from poor scheduling of operations through the application of certain rules of scheduling operations in the production plant Engines Air-cooler, the objectives of research in identifying the best base and working to reduce the time and cost of Same Rules of Process which are considered the most influential of any organization and through them can achieve differentiation, compared with companies with established.
The research found several important results such as reducing time and cost of production through the replacement of currently used FCFS rule is first-come, first done for being discretionary ways that can cause weakness in the scheduling system processes used.
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