Throughput bottleneck detection in manufacturing: a systematic review of the literature on methods and operationalization modes
Journal article, 2023

Throughput is an important parameter to evaluate production system performance. It is typically constrained by one or more resources referred to as ‘throughput bottlenecks’. To start improvement actions, the first step is to identify throughput bottlenecks. Consequently, several bottleneck detection methods were developed in the literature. But this literature remains largely unstructured, which makes it difficult for practitioners to select an appropriate method. To generate clarity and to consolidate the field, a systematic literature review was conducted. The review identified 14 different bottleneck detection methods that are classified according to the information used: queue states, process states, or combined queue and process states. It further identified three different modes used to operationalize the different bottleneck detection methods: gemba walk, discrete event simulation, and data science. This study further presents important research issues, identifies contingency factors for method application, and discusses important guidelines for the choice of operationalization mode in practice.

operations management

production control

Throughput bottlenecks

theory of constraints

Author

Anders Skoogh

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Matthias Thürer

Technische Universität Chemnitz

Mukund Subramaniyan

Insights & Data

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Andrea Matta

Polytechnic University of Milan

Christoph Roser

Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences

Production and Manufacturing Research

2169-3277 (eISSN)

Vol. 11 1 2283031

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Computer Science

DOI

10.1080/21693277.2023.2283031

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12/15/2023