Employing disabled workers in production: simulating the impact on performance and service level

IF 7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Production Research Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/00207543.2023.2266066
Paweł Litwin, Dario Antonelli, Dorota Stadnicka
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AbstractDisabled people can be successfully employed in most production processes, provided that one knows how to exploit their abilities and take into account their limitations in order to give them an appropriate job. However, because the level and type of production must be constantly adapted to the needs of the market, the involvement of disabled people in the production process may also change. Additionally, people with disabilities have limitations as well as additional rights that must be considered. As a result, the organisation and planning of their work, side by side with other employees, becomes more complex. Computer simulations can be a support for organising and planning the involvement of employees with disabilities in production processes. The aim of the article is to show how simulations can facilitate the organisation of work of employees with disabilities, with the changing demand for manufactured products. The paper identifies the factors that should be considered, and then presents how the employment of disabled people can affect the operation of the production line and the commercial image of the company. The study uses a combination of System Dynamics and Discrete Event Simulations. The relevant data for the simulation were derived from a production company.KEYWORDS: Manufacturing systemsmodellingsystem dynamicsdiscrete event simulationdisabled employees Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Availability of dataThe authors confirm that the data supporting the findings are available in the article.Additional informationNotes on contributorsPaweł LitwinPaweł Litwin is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Rzeszow University of Technology (Rzeszow, Poland). His main research area is the industrial application of numerical simulation: analysis of material and information flow in manufacturing systems and supply chains, operation of industrial systems in the socio-economic environment. He also carries out research in engineers education for the industry of the future and sustainable development goals achievement.Dario AntonelliDario Antonelli is an associate professor at the Department of Management and Production Engineering, Politecnico di Torino (Torino, Italy). He lectures on Manufacturing Systems, Advanced Die Design and Production Technology courses. His recent research includes Human-Robot Collaboration in Assembly, Die-life Estimation through Finite Elements Simulation, Inclusive Production supported by Machine Learning and Robotics.Dorota StadnickaDorota Stadnicka works at Rzeszów University of Technology in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics as Associate Professor and head of Lean Learning Academy Polska. Her research interests are related to: Production Engineering; Intelligent manufacturing systems; Human-robot collaboration; System engineering; Sustainable development; Production Management; Knowledge Management; Production Systems; Lean Manufacturing; Six Sigma; Quality Management Systems; System Certification.
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摘要只要知道如何发挥残疾人的能力,考虑到他们的局限性,为他们安排合适的工作,大多数生产过程中都可以成功地雇用残疾人。然而,由于生产的水平和类型必须不断适应市场的需要,残疾人在生产过程中的参与也可能发生变化。此外,残疾人有限制,也有必须考虑的其他权利。因此,组织和计划他们的工作,与其他员工一起,变得更加复杂。计算机模拟可以作为组织和计划残疾员工参与生产过程的支持。本文的目的是展示如何模拟可以促进残疾员工的工作组织,与制造产品的不断变化的需求。本文明确了应考虑的因素,然后阐述了残疾人的就业如何影响生产线的运行和公司的商业形象。该研究结合了系统动力学和离散事件模拟。模拟的相关数据来源于一家生产公司。关键词:制造系统建模系统动力学离散事件模拟残疾员工披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。数据的可用性作者确认文章中有支持研究结果的数据。paweowlitwin是Rzeszow理工大学(Rzeszow,波兰)机械和航空工程学院的助理教授。他的主要研究领域是数值模拟的工业应用:制造系统和供应链中的物质和信息流分析,工业系统在社会经济环境中的运行。他还开展了工程师教育的研究,以实现行业的未来和可持续发展目标。达里奥·安东内利,意大利都灵理工大学(Politecnico di Torino)管理与生产工程系副教授。讲授制造系统、高级模具设计和生产技术等课程。他最近的研究包括装配中的人机协作,通过有限元模拟估算模具寿命,机器学习和机器人技术支持的包容性生产。Dorota Stadnicka就职于Rzeszów工业大学机械工程与航空学院,担任波兰精益学习学院副教授和院长。主要研究方向为:生产工程;智能制造系统;人机协作;系统工程;可持续发展;生产管理;知识管理;生产系统;精益生产;六西格玛;质量管理体系;体系认证。
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International Journal of Production Research
International Journal of Production Research 管理科学-工程:工业
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19.20
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发文量
318
审稿时长
6.3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Production Research (IJPR), published since 1961, is a well-established, highly successful and leading journal reporting manufacturing, production and operations management research. IJPR is published 24 times a year and includes papers on innovation management, design of products, manufacturing processes, production and logistics systems. Production economics, the essential behaviour of production resources and systems as well as the complex decision problems that arise in design, management and control of production and logistics systems are considered. IJPR is a journal for researchers and professors in mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, operations research and management science, and business. It is also an informative reference for industrial managers looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their production systems.
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