For the production line in given problem assume that a


Question: For the production line in given Problem, assume that a single AGV train consisting of a tractor and multiple trailers is used to make deliveries rather than separate vehicles. Time required to load a pallet onto a trailer = 15 sec, and the time to release a loaded train and move an empty train into position for loading at the end of the production line = 30 sec. The same times apply for pallet handling and release/positioning at the unload station located at the front of the production line. If each trailer is capable of carrying four pallets, how many trailers should be included in the train?

Problem: Major appliances are assembled on a production line at the rate of 55 per hour. The products are moved along the line on work pallets (one product per pallet). At the final work-station the finished products are removed from the pallets. The pallets are then removed from the lire and delivered back to the front of the line for reuse. Automated guided vehicles are used to transport the pallets to the front of the line, a distance of 600 ft. Return trip distance (empty) to the end of the line is also 600 ft. Each AGV carries four pallets and travels at a speed of 150 ft/min (either loaded or empty).The pallets form queues at each end of the line, so that neither the production lint nor the AGVs are ever starved for pallets lime required to load each pallet onto an AGV = 15 sec; time to release a loaded AGV and move an empty AGV into position for loading at the end of the line = 12 sec. The same times apply for pallet handling and release/positioning at the unload station located at the front of the production hue. Assume the traffic factor is 11.) since the route is a simple loop. Also, assume A = la How many vehicles are needed to operate the AGV system?

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