Paper

Impact of Flexibility and Employees’ Preferences on Shift Scheduling: a Simulation Approach


Authors:
Amine ZENJARI; Mohamed SABAR
Abstract
This article presents a simulation approach for staffs scheduling and rescheduling into a dynamic environment of a paced multi-product assembly center based on multi-agent algorithm. Our purpose is to investigate the impact of modelling flexibility and employee preferences, on the quality and- cost of the shift-scheduling solutions. The proposed simulation takes into consideration the individual competencies, mobility and preferences of each employee, as well as the personnel and competency requirements associated with each assembly activity given both the current master assembly schedule and the line balancing for each product. Experimental results show that flexibility may lead to a reduction of the staff’s cost allocation and improve employee satisfaction.
Keywords
Personnel Shift Scheduling; Multi-Agent Systems; Employee’ Preferences; Cross-Training; Flexible Work Schedule
StartPage
1
EndPage
8
Doi
10.5963/IJEME0501001
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