Abstract

The automotive industry is one of the most advanced industries in the world. The demand for vehicles keeps increasing over time, mainly influenced by technology’s sophistication and impressive designs. This research is focusing on the production performance of the stamping process in Malaysia’s automotive industry. The main issue observed and evidenced in data collected from industry players is that an unacceptably long time is taken in the die/tooling change process, which grossly affects the planned production output. The most significant direct impact on this situation is the increase in operating costs due to additional time taken to meet the planned production output. Therefore, this research aims to establish a new framework that can optimise the efficiency of the dies changeover process, which could lower the overall production cost, which could partially transfer the saving to the consumers. The study was conducted in two stages; the first is on data collection correlates with the automotive stamping premise to create a simulation procedure, and the second is to analyse the current production output using WITNESS simulation. These simulated output data have later been compared to the actual industrial data. Using a systematic dies changeover process, a new alternative framework was proposed. The framework combined single minute exchange of die (SMED), lean tools and simulation to become an integrated single minute exchange of die (ISMED). It shows that the proposed method decreased the changeovers processes from the initial of 1509.5 seconds to 750.75 seconds, then further reduced to 569.75 seconds, with the nett time reduction of 62.2%. The result shows that the daily production output has increased gradually from 1100 pieces to 1500 pieces, further increasing to 2145 pieces. As evidenced in analytical data, it is believed that this new framework can strengthen the total output in the manufacturing process, especially in the manufacturing of automotive stamping parts.

Highlights

  • The automobile industry is one of the most fascinating and well-known in the world

  • The external and internal elements were needed to be recognised in the second stage of the single minute exchange of die (SMED) method of the changeover process

  • By classifying the external and internal changeover procedures based on the SMED approach, the study can implicitly focus on external activities

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Introduction

The automobile industry is one of the most fascinating and well-known in the world. Since the introduction of domestically produced automobiles in the early 1970s, the industry has attracted a lot of attention, had a big impact, and experienced phenomenal growth in Malaysia [1]. Many parties are impressed by its expansion, which has attracted a diverse range of well-known businesses from around the world, all of which are vying for market share and after-sales maintenance services [2]. Vehicle makers have produced a wide range of models in order to capture the attention of customers and win their hearts. Potential purchasers have a wide range of models to choose from to meet their diverse requirements

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