Digital Transformation of Material Flow and Workplace Design: A Comprehensive Case Study Analysis

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This study analyzed material flow and workplace design in a digital factory using visTABLE software, resulting in a 10-minute reduction in beam production time and proposals for layout improvements.

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The main purpose of this study was to design a workplace in the conditions of a digital factory. The goal of this study is to compile a proposal for improving the layout solution in the selected enterprise to reduce material flows between individual workplaces. In addition, the workplace research study uses methods of material flow analysis with the application of visTABLE software support, which serves as a tool for designing production processes. The main result of the study was the reduction of the production time of the beam by 10 minutes and the creation of proposals for solutions for the company. The study helped with the visualization of processes within the digital factory to simplify and clarify processes at the workplace.

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