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Huy N2 asked Kavika F commented

Mixed models in one production line

If having 2 models (X &Y) is produced by 1 assembly production line with ( 5 station A , B, C,D ,E) and model Y is no need to assemble by station D so how do I do the setting ?

Noted: cycle time of 2 models for each station is different

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Felix Möhlmann answered Jason Lightfoot edited

Give each item a label that shows their type and create a second connection from processor C that leads directly to processor E.

In processor C's 'Send to Port' option, set it to send the item to the correct connection depending on its type.

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If there's no flexible routing as @Felix Möhlmann is using - and each model visits all the stations then you just need to read the operation time for that station from data and for model Y doing OPxx at StationD that lookup should return a zero process time (due to not having a viable operation to perform at D).

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