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Devendra Sugandhi, Sachin, and Ajay Bharule. "Fine Blanking Plant Layout Improvement Using Systematic Layout Planning." International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research 4, no. 3 (2016): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.70729/ijser15735.

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Singh Jasrotia, Manojdeep, and Krishnamoorthy Sengottaiyan. "SLP (Systematic Layout Planning) for Enhanced Plant Layout Efficiency." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 13, no. 6 (2024): 820–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr24610212609.

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Hazari, Shivendra, and Nagendra Sohani. "Capacity Planning and Layout Optimization." International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research 5, no. 7 (2017): 152–57. https://doi.org/10.70729/ijser171664.

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Hosseini, Seyedeh Sabereh, Kuan Yew Wong, Seyed Ali Mirzapour, and Reza Ahmadi. "Multi-Floor Facility Layout Improvement Using Systematic Layout Planning." Advanced Materials Research 845 (December 2013): 532–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.845.532.

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This study aims at improving the multi-floor layout of a card and packet production company based on the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method. A detailed study of the facility layout such as its operational processes, flow of materials and activity relationships has been done. Long distance, cross-traffic, and cost have been identified as the major problems of the current multi-floor layout. Three alternative layouts were suggested by SLP and the best alternative was selected and compared with the current layout. The results revealed that the new alternative layout could considerably improve the companys layout problems.
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Putri, Azizah Asmi, and Suhartini Suhartini. "Rancangan Tata Letak Fasilitas Untuk Meminimalkan Jarak Material Handling (Studi Kasus CV. Dholpin Industries)." Matrik : Jurnal Manajemen dan Teknik Industri Produksi 25, no. 1 (2024): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/matrik.v25i1.7539.

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Dholpin Industries is a manufacturing company that produces furniture. This research aims to improve and create a new layout design for CV. Dholpin Industries, which considers the optimal material handling movement distance, creates alternative layout designs and compares distances from the initial and proposed layouts. This research uses the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method, Blocplan Software, and the Computerized Relationship Layout Planning (CORELAP) algorithm. The results of calculating the material handling movement distance in the initial layout were 193,116 m; in the proposed layout using the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method, it was 168,278 m; in the Blocplan Software, it was 139,348 m; and in the Computerized Relationship Layout Planning (CORELAP) Algorithm it was 130,240 m. Then, the most optimal namely using the Computerized Relationship Layout Planning (CORELAP) Algorithm method with distance saving 62.876 m.
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Saputra, Bayu, Zaenal ARifin, ST, MT, and Abdullah Merjani. "PERBAIKAN TATA LETAK FASILITAS DENGAN METODE SYSTEMATIC LAYOUT PLANNING (SLP) UNTUK MENGURANGI JARAK PERPINDAHAN MATERIAL (STUDI KASUS UKM KERUPUK KAROMAH)." PROFISIENSI: Jurnal Program Studi Teknik Industri 8, no. 1 (2020): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33373/profis.v8i1.2557.

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This study aims to improve the layout of facilities to reduce the distance of material transfer in Karomah Crackers SMEs by using the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method in which the procedure consists of three stages, the analysis phase covering the material flow analysis Activity Relationship Chart (ARC) analysis, Activity Analysis Relationship Diagram (ARD), analysis of the needs of the area and available area. The adjustment phase includes the planning of room relationship diagrams and alternative layout plans. The evaluation stage was carried out by selecting alternative layout designs. Based on the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) method, 3 proposal layouts were produced, all of which had minimized the distance. Layout I can save a distance of 11%. Proposed Layout II saves a distance of 35% and the proposed layout III can save a distance of 30%. So that the layout of proposal I is recommended as a chosen proposal layout.
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Darmansah, Nur Fadilah, Nadirah Darus, Zafira Nadia Maaz, Nur Arzwin Mohamed Aris, and Teo Yi Xian. "Optimal Technological Approaches for Enhancing Construction Site Layout Planning Efficiency." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XII, no. III (2025): 1103–15. https://doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2025.12030087.

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The layout design of a construction site includes the careful planning and placement of all necessary facilities to support various construction operations and tasks before building begins. The purpose is to figure out the optimal location for all essential facilities and enhance the resources and processes for the construction project. This strategy frequently results in imprecise planning of the site layout, dependent on experience, basic 2D drawings, and intuition. The unique environment and spatial limitations of each construction site can result in inaccurate site layout plans. Therefore, this study to identify technology strategies that can be adopted to improve construction site layout planning. The research used a quantitative methodology to gather data from designated respondents, specifically the G7 building contractors registered with CIDB in Johor. Sixty-five (65) respondents completed the questionnaires. The respondents comprised 21 quantity surveyors, 17 site supervisors or engineers, 11 other supervisory construction professionals, 7 project managers, 5 engineers (including electrical, mechanical, civil, and structural), and 4 safety officers. The data analysis conducted using SPSS employed descriptive methods, including frequency and mean analyses. Various factors using to identified which technology can enhancing construction site layout planning efficiency including visualization capabilities, time savings, accuracy and reliability, collaboration and communication and user-friendliness. The results demonstrated that building information modelling (BIM) was favoured as the technology most likely to improve planning for building site layouts, achieving a mean score of 3.94, while virtual reality (VR) was seen to have the least potential, with a mean score of 3.58. In conclusion, this study highlights the consequences of insufficient construction site layout planning to alert site layout planners to be more mindful of inadequate and simple layout planning. This study advocates for the gradual integration of this technology into existing methodologies for planning construction site layouts to enhance their efficacy. This is due to its significant ability to generate and provide more precise and dependable blueprints for construction site layouts.
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Yusuf, Cipto Ramdhani. "LAYOUT PLANNING FLOOR PRODUCTION BREAD FACTORY USING SYSTEMATIC LAYOUT PLANNING METHODS." Journal of Industrial Engineering and Halal Industries 1, no. 1 (2020): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/jiehis.1805.

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Tight competition in the food industry especially bread does not shrink the sales of bread produced by CV. Anni Bakery, but there are some problems that arise at this time, the limited production floor which is increasingly narrow due to increased production without adjusting existing capacity and the irregular placement of production floor facilities. The background is used as a reference for the company to create a new factory. The purpose of this study is to propose the layout of production floor facilities with the right facility layout so that the cost of transferring materials is small. The systematic layout planning (SLP) approach was used. The result performance of the 1st proposal layout obtained material handling distance of 405 meters while in the 2nd proposal layout the material handling distance becomes 386 meters. The cost of moving the proposed material to 1 obtained a total cost of 22,644,300 rupiah per month, while in the second material transfer fee the total cost of 21,993,825 rupiah per month. Based on the alternative initial layout and the proposed layout, the most suitable layout is the second proposal layout.. So this facility layout plan is feasible for new factory to create.
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Lind, Andreas, Lars Hanson, Dan Högberg, Dan Lämkull, Pär Mårtensson, and Anna Syberfeldt. "Integration and Evaluation of a Digital Support Function for Space Claims in Factory Layout Planning." Processes 12, no. 11 (2024): 2379. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr12112379.

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Planning and designing factory layouts are frequently performed within virtual environments, relying on inputs from various cross-disciplinary activities e.g., product development, manufacturing process planning, resource descriptions, ergonomics, and safety. The success of this process heavily relies on the expertise of the practitioners performing the task. Studies have shown that layout planning often hinges on the practitioners’ knowledge and interpretation of current rules and requirements. As there is significant variability in this knowledge and interpretation, there is a risk that decisions are made on incorrect grounds. Consequently, the layout planning process depends on individual proficiency. In alignment with Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 principles, there is a growing emphasis on providing practitioners involved in industrial development processes with efficient decision support tools. This paper presents a digital support function integrated into a virtual layout planning tool, developed to support practitioners in considering current rules and requirements for space claims in the layout planning process. This digital support function was evaluated by industry practitioners and stakeholders involved in the factory layout planning process. This initiative forms part of a broader strategy to provide advanced digital support to layout planners, enhancing objectivity and efficiency in the layout planning process while bridging cross-disciplinary gaps.
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Shilpa, M., L. Harshith, Shobhini Sekar, and Rajeshwar S. Kadadevaramath. "Computerised relationship layout planning for redesign of supermarket layouts." International Journal of Business and Systems Research 17, no. 5 (2023): 549–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbsr.2023.133211.

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Kadadevaramath, Rajeshwar S., Shobhini Sekar, Harshith L, and Shilpa Mallikarjuna. "COMPUTERIZED RELATIONSHIP LAYOUT PLANNING FOR REDESIGN OF SUPERMARKET LAYOUTS." International Journal of Business and Systems Research 17, no. 1 (2023): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbsr.2023.10054546.

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Watanapa, Anucha, and Wisitsree Wiyaratn. "Systematic Layout Planning to Assist Plant Layout: Case Study Pulley Factory." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 3952–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.3952.

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In this study, the application of a systematic plant layout planning (SLP) to assist the optimum design of process areas and locations is proposed. The number of machines and space requirement in pulley factory is determined. The operation process chart, flow of material and activity relationship chart have been investigated. The relationships between machines, operation sections and material flow are used to determine the suitable position of each activity. The SLP method has been employed to design the two alternative plant layouts and compare the performances between new layout and present layout in term of material flow. The new plant layout is modified by moving a disassembly and surface finish that significantly decrease the distance of material flow, so it is effective increasing production.
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Rifai, Achmad Pratama, Arief Rahman Alfithra, Chanif Faruq Al'adiat, and Wangi Pandan Sari. "Facility Layout Planning for Pyrolyzer Production Using Automated Layouts Design Program (ALDEP) Method." OPSI 16, no. 1 (2023): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.31315/opsi.v16i1.8745.

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One important factor to consider in increasing productivity in a company is the design of the facility layout. PT Hari Mukti Teknik is keen producing pyrolysis machine to contribute to addressing waste issue in Indonesia. Currently, the facility layout at the company is not suitable to produce pyrolizers as it was set up to produce industrial scale washing machines. To improve production efficiency, PT Hari Mukti Teknik needs facility layout that can be optimized for pyrolizers. The purpose of this study is to provide a layout design proposal for the pyrolysis machine manufacturing process to obtain an effective and efficient process. Here, we used ALDEP method to produce layouts based on consideration of the level of relationship between departments. There were 4 alternatives for the manufacturing and production and two alternative layouts for employee and office area. The design for new layout was selected based on the closeness relationship between the departments. An overall facility layout plan that is required for the production of pyrolysis machines is a building area the total of 1045 m² covering manufacturing, production, employee, office and parking space areas.
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OUHOUD, Amina, Amani TAIBI, and Wafaa DJERBOUA. "A Bi-Objective Optimization Approach using the LP-Metric Method Applied to Single-Row Facility Layout Problem." Electrotehnica, Electronica, Automatica 73, no. 1 (2025): 78–85. https://doi.org/10.46904/eea.25.73.1.1108008.

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In the manufacturing industry, material handling costs account for a significant portion of total manufacturing costs, ranging from 15 % to 70 %. The efficient arrangement of facilities within a manufacturing system can reduce these costs by 10 % to 30 %. This is where the facility layout problem comes into play, which involves arranging physical spaces for multiple departments within a given space. Traditionally, the facility layout planning has been solved using intuition and the artistic skills of a human designer. However, when quantitative considerations are involved, computers have an advantage over humans. This work focuses on computerized procedures for solving the facility layout planning, including single-row facility layout, multi-row facility layout, and multi-floor facility layout planning. Facility design has become increasingly important since the mid-1990s due to the emergence of new technologies and intensified industrial competition. Efficient and suitable facility layouts can help companies grow and reduce costs. In this work, we focus on the single facility layout, which involves assigning a set of departments with equal or unequal areas to a single row. This is an NP-hard problem that requires arranging facilities of varying lengths and widths. Our goal is to develop a mathematical model that finds the optimal arrangement of facilities along a single row to minimize material handling travel distance while maximizing adjacency by increasing the overall placement rating. This model can be used to solve practical problems and help manufacturing companies reduce costs and increase efficiency. In summary, facility layout design is a crucial aspect of manufacturing systems, and efficient layout design can significantly reduce material handling costs. The facility layout planning is a complex problem that can be solved using computerized procedures, and our work focuses on developing a mathematical model to solve the single facility layout, which can help manufacturing companies improve their facility layouts and reduce costs.
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Dresanala, Meiliza, Shanty Kusuma Dewi, and Dana Marsetiya Utama. "Sustainable Layout Design Based on Integrated Systematic Layout Planning and TOPSIS: A Case Study." Jurnal Teknik Industri 24, no. 1 (2023): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jtiumm.vol24.no1.51-64.

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This research applies the concept of sustainable layout in the manufacturing industry by incorporating social, environmental, and economic aspects in the production process. The main objective of this research is to design a sustainable layout for the plastic packaging manufacturing industry. The approach utilizes the TOPSIS method to select an Activity Relation Chart (ARC) integrated with a systematic Layout Planning procedure. A case study is presented on an industry that produces plastic packaging in Indonesia. The results show that the proposed sustainable layout design significantly reduces the material handling distance compared to the initial layout. These results confirm that the Systematic Layout Planning approach and TOPSIS method have great potential in designing layouts that integrate sustainable principles effectively in manufacturing environments.
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Mohan, T. V. Krishna, and V. Madhusudanan Pillai. "Detailed Dynamic Layout Planning: An Adaptive Layout Approach." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 46, no. 9 (2013): 2027–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20130619-3-ru-3018.00556.

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Peron, Mirco, Giuseppe Fragapane, Fabio Sgarbossa, and Michael Kay. "Digital Facility Layout Planning." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3349. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083349.

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In recent years, companies have increased their focus on sustainability to achieve environmental-friendly improvements, to manage pressures from society and regulations, and to attract customers that appreciate sustainability efforts. While companies have mainly aimed short-term/operational improvements, long-term improvements are difficult to reach. One of the fundamental, strategical decision-making processes for a company is facility layout planning. The layout of a facility can have a significant impact on daily operations. Aiming for the goal of sustainability, a dynamic layout decision-making process can support in achieving it. However, the technologies used currently enable only the design of a static layout due to the time-consuming operations involved. In this paper, the introduction of emerging technologies such as 3D mapping, Indoor Positioning System (IPS), Motion Capture System (MoCap), and Immersive Reality (IR) for dynamic layout planning are assessed and discussed. The results obtained clearly demonstrate that the usage of these technologies favor a reconfigurable layout, positively affecting all the three pillars constituting the sustainability concept: the costs involved are reduced, social aspects are improved, and the environment is safeguarded.
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Tommelein, I. D., and P. P. Zouein. "Interactive Dynamic Layout Planning." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 119, no. 2 (1993): 266–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(1993)119:2(266).

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Domschke, Wolfgang, and Gabriela Krispin. "Location and layout planning." OR Spektrum 19, no. 3 (1997): 181–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01545586.

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Lee, Sumin, Sukjin Jung, and Seonghwan Yoon. "Analysis of the Relationship Between Microclimate and Building Energy Loads Based on Apartment Complex Layout Types." Climate 13, no. 3 (2025): 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13030053.

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This study provides fundamental data for optimal planning by analyzing key factors influencing microclimate and building energy loads. * to provide fundamental data for optimal planning. A total of 11 apartment layout types, including tower-type, flat-type, and mixed-type configurations, were analyzed using ENVI-met simulations. The results indicate that layout types significantly influence microclimate and energy consumption. Tower-type layouts enhanced wind flow, reducing surface temperatures and cooling loads. In contrast, dense flat-type layouts restricted airflow, leading to heat accumulation and increased cooling energy demand. Mixed layouts exhibited varied effects depending on the proportion of open spaces and high-density clusters. Additionally, south-facing layouts optimized solar radiation, reducing heating loads, whereas east–west-facing layouts experienced imbalanced solar exposure, increasing cooling demand by 15–20% in the summer. Horizontal parallel and staggered layouts improved ventilation efficiency and mitigated heat accumulation, making them effective strategies for enhancing microclimate and reducing energy consumption. This study confirms that apartment layout planning plays a crucial role in microclimate regulation and energy efficiency. The findings can guide architectural strategies to improve thermal comfort and reduce building energy consumption.
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Galuh Meistuti Kusuma Prasasti, Febrina Agusti, and Garnet Filemon Waluyono. "Usulan Perancangan Tata Letak Fasilitas Bengkel Las Dengan Metode Systematic Layout Planning." Jurnal Rekayasa Proses dan Industri Terapan 1, no. 3 (2023): 262–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.59061/repit.v1i3.398.

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Welding workshop is a business engaged in iron and mild steel welding services. The welding workshop, which has been established since 2000 until now, often produces flower pot racks of various shapes and sizes. In the initial observation, production activities were carried out less than optimally due to the inefficiency of moving material, the distance of movement, causing delays in product processing. In this study the method used by researchers is the systematic layout planning method with the aim of producing a more efficient flow through layout design by paying attention to the sequence of a process relationship to each activity that occurs. Based on the Systematic Layout Planning method, there are proposed layouts with distances between departments that are shorter or closer to the distance between departments, with a comparison of the distance between the initial layout of 16 m and the proposed layout of 11.37 m.
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Sadeghpour, Farnaz, and Mohsen Andayesh. "The constructs of site layout modeling: an overview." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 42, no. 3 (2015): 199–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2014-0303.

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The efficient planning of site space through the course of a construction project is referred to as site layout planning. Due to its impact on safety, productivity and security on construction sites, several site layout planning models have been developed in the past decades. These models have the common aim of generating best layouts considering the defined constraints and conditions. However, the underlying assumptions that were made during the development of these models seem disparate and often implicit. This study provides an overview of the existing models and aims to draw a holistic view of variables that have been considered at different levels of detail and using different approaches in the site layout literature. Through close examination and comparative analysis of existing models, this study identifies the components that need to be considered for site layout modeling, referred to as constructs. Possible approaches that can be used to realize each construct are presented, and the advantages and disadvantages of these approaches are discussed. It is hoped that this study contributes to a better understanding of site layout modeling, and provide an outline for the development of new site layout planning models.
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Nithin.D.R, N.M.K.Indudhar, Praveen.M, Srinivas.B, and Sridhara.S. "Soft Layout Development for Residential Land Use-A Review." Journal of Building Construction 6, no. 1 (2024): 6–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10648584.

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<em>The comprehensive study on the design and implementation of soft layout development strategies for residential land use. Soft layouts refer to the integration of sustainable and eco-friendly elements within residential planning to enhance the overall livability, ecological balance, and community well-being. The increasing demand for sustainable and harmonious urban living has incite significant interest in soft layout development for residential land use. Soft layouts emphasize a holistic approach to urban planning, integrating ecological, social, and aesthetic considerations to create more resilient and enjoyable living spaces. The various dimensions of soft layout development includes, green infrastructure, landscape design and environmental sustainability. A soft layout in this context refers to the systematic arrangement of plots, roads, utilities, EV charging stations, solar street lights with sensors and amenities to create a harmonious and livable environment. This project aim is to addresses the challenges and barriers associated with soft layout development, such as land use conflicts, regulatory hurdles, and financial considerations. It discusses innovative solutions and policy frameworks that have been successful in overcoming these challenges, fostering a more conducive environment for the widespread adoption of soft layouts.</em>
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Sun, Chuanhao, Qiuyi Rao, Mo Wang, et al. "Multi-Stage Optimization of Drainage Systems for Integrated Grey–Green Infrastructure under Backward Planning." Water 16, no. 13 (2024): 1825. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16131825.

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In this study, a multi-stage planning framework was constructed by using SWMM simulation modeling and NSGA-II and applied to optimize the layout of integrated grey–green infrastructure (IGGI) under land use change and climate change scenarios. The land use change scenarios were determined based on the master plan of the study area, with imperviousness of 50.7% and 62.0% for stage 1 and stage 2, respectively. Rainfall trends for stage 1 and stage 2 were determined using Earth-E3 from the CMIP6 model. The rainfall in stage 2 increased by 14.9% from stage 1. Based on these two change scenarios, the spatial configuration of IGGI layouts with different degrees of centralization of the layout (DCL) under the two phases was optimized, with the lowest life cycle cost (LCC) as the optimization objective. The results showed that the layout with DCL = 0 had better performance in terms of LCC. The LCC of the layout with DCL = 0 was only 66.9% of that of the layout with DCL = 90.9%. In terms of Tech-R, stage 2 had better performance than stage 1. Furthermore, the average technological resilience (Tech-R) index of stage 2 was 0.8–3.4% higher than that of stage 1. Based on the LCC and Tech-R indices of all of the layouts, TOPSIS was used to compare the performance of the layouts under the two stages, and it was determined that the layout with DCL = 0 had the best economic and performance benefits. The results of this study will be useful in exploring the spatial configuration of urban drainage systems under land use change and climate change for sustainable stormwater management.
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Badharinath, E., V. Diwakar Reddy, P. Sravan Kumar, and A. K. Damodaram. "Optimization of Manufacturing Plant Layout Using Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) Method." MATEC Web of Conferences 393 (2024): 01005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202439301005.

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The plant shop floor layout of a company manufactures gear bush is analysed in this study along with the application of the systematic layout planning (SLP) technique as a means of resolving the issue.The interaction between machines, operational tasks, and material flow is taken into consideration when deciding where each machine should be placed. The relationship between machines and plant area has looked into in detail, together with the activity relationship chart, process chart and plant layout. The proposed production shop floor plan was designed using the SLP technique, and the performance of the proposed layout in terms of material travelling distance, travel time, and labour cost was compared to that of the existing layout. The measures included the layout's actual sizes, the activities between machines, the separation between machines, and the material travelling between machines in the plant. The total distance travelled by the material is reduced to 799ft. from 1227ft., production is doubled and ideal time is eliminated.
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Wisnu Alfian Majid and Andung Jati Nugroho. "ANALISIS TATA LETAK ALAT PRODUKSI BUKU TAHUNAN MENGGUNAKAN SYSTEMATIC LAYOUT PLANNING (SLP) DAN BLOCPLAN (STUDI KASUS: CV RENJANA OFFSET)." JURNAL ILMIAH TEKNIK INDUSTRI DAN INOVASI 1, no. 3 (2023): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.59024/jisi.v1i3.319.

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A good facility layout will affect the smooth production process. Preliminary observations on CV Renjana Offset are still not good enough to apply because they do not take into account the degree of closeness. This can be seen from the location of the machine and work stations that look far apart and the existence of intersecting material flows resulting in backtracking, such as the printing work station to the coating work station, the material transfer distance is 12.4 m and has to pass through the garden and back of the CV Renjana Offset office with distances that are too long cause the production time to be longer. The method used to design the layout of production facilities at CV Renjana Offset is the Systematic Layout Planning and Blocplan methods. This method was chosen because it is in accordance with the characteristics of the company and can minimize the distance between production stations and no longer intersecting production process flows. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing and getting an increase in the efficiency of the initial material handling layout with layout suggestions. The results of the calculation of the total area needed for assistance are 171.5 m². The results of SLP and Blocplan processing are 10 alternative layouts and the Adjacency score, R Score, and Rel-dist score feature values ​​are presented for each layout alternative. Of the 5 alternative layouts produced, there is a layout for the production of yearbook products which is chosen as the best layout because it has an Adjacency Score of 1.00, layout 2 has an R Score of 0.87, and the Rel-dist Score of the second layout has a value of 202. Based on three parameters, The selected layout is layout 2. Calculation of distances using the rectilinear method at each facility for the yearbook product layout is 28.29 m.
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Pamungkas, Iing, Abdiel Khaleil Akmal, and Heri Tri Irawan. "Blocplan Algorithm for Facility Layout Design in Various Industry in Indonesia." Jurnal Inotera 9, no. 1 (2024): 212–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31572/inotera.vol9.iss1.2024.id327.

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Facility layout is an important aspect in planning and developing production facilities. A good layout can increase efficiency, productivity and safety in the production process. The Blocplan algorithm is a layout design method that can produce an efficient layout. This method uses a heuristic algorithm to find layouts based on having the highest R-Score value. The Blocplan algorithm has been applied in various industries in Indonesia because of its advantages which can produce a more efficient layout compared to the initial layout. Based on this, it is necessary to study the use of the Blocplan algorithm in designing facility layouts in various industries in Indonesia. This review aims to determine the use of the Blocplan algorithm in designing facility layouts in various industries in Indonesia. The review results show that layout design using the Blocplan algorithm can produce a layout that is more efficient than the initial layout. It was found that several related industries in Indonesia can use the Blocplan algorithm in redesigning facility layouts, including the pharmaceutical industry, construction project implementation, food industry, steel or iron industry, spring bed production, PVC production, transformer production, valve production, production trolleys, corn milling, feed processing, plastic recycling, garment or convection industry, robotization industry, coffee production, paper production, brick production, and wood processing.
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Suhardini, D., W. Septiani, and S. Fauziah. "Design and Simulation Plant Layout Using Systematic Layout Planning." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 277 (December 2017): 012051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/277/1/012051.

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Sucahyo, Dito Samudera, and Rusindiyanto Rusindiyanto. "Redesign Of Machine Layout Using Systematic Layout Planning Method." Journal La Multiapp 5, no. 6 (2024): 910–22. https://doi.org/10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i6.1701.

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Optimizing the production process is one of the things that needs to be considered in a factory. Machines play an important role in the production process because they function as the main tool in the production process. Rearrangement is carried out to obtain the smallest distance in moving raw materials in the production process. By rearranging the machine using the systematic layout planning method. The latest distance value was obtained at 60,865, which was originally 63,905. Therefore, making a machine layout can be done using the proposed layout.
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Borges, Maria Luiza Abath Escorel, Gabriel Mendes Araújo, Ari Monteiro, Ariovaldo Denis Granja, and Flávio Augusto Picchi. "Decision-making optimization method for construction site layout planning." PARC: Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção 15 (November 4, 2024): e024015. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/parc.v15i00.8674145.

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Construction site layout planning (CSLP) can be conducted as an optimization problem to determine temporary facilities’ optimal layouts, adequate construction space allocations for equipment, and efficient on-site path plans. Although previous studies have reported advanced optimization approaches for site layout generation, such as mathematical models and computational algorithms, CSLP is often overlooked by professionals. Previous experience has been preferred over advanced optimization models by professionals due to the complexity and lack of flexibility in such automated solutions. Thus, this research involves decision-makers in CSLP, assuming that a knowledge-based rules method integrated with an optimization approach ensures more assertive solutions. Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) is a method used to effectively plan facility layouts in the manufacturing industry, applying rules to assess the need for proximity between facilities. Furthermore, Building Information Modeling provides an adequate framework to support the decision-making process. Through Design Science Research, this research aims to propose a method to support decision-making in the planning and logistics of construction sites. This study investigates the utility of an SLP-based genetic algorithm to achieve an optimized layout solution, using input data provided by the construction manager. Proximity relationships are determined according to the intensity of logistical flow between facilities, safety concerns and manager preferences. The artifact was developed with the collaboration of potential users through their continuous assessment of the method. The results show the effectiveness of the artifact by reporting the solution with the maximum decrease in weighted distances between the facilities.
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Wang, Cynthia Changxin, Samad M. E. Sepasgozar, Mudan Wang, Jun Sun, and Xin Ning. "Green Performance Evaluation System for Energy-Efficiency-Based Planning for Construction Site Layout." Energies 12, no. 24 (2019): 4620. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12244620.

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The location of temporary facilities in a construction project and the entire site layout plan directly affect project objectives such as time, labor cost, and material transportation and handling. The layout of construction sites also affects entrainment factors such as energy consumption, carbon footprints, and overall construction operation productivity. While site layout planning has been intensively investigated from a project objectives perspective, there have been very few studies of energy-efficiency-based planning, or of the sustainability performance of site layouts. This study developed a green performance evaluation system aimed at improving the sustainability of construction site layouts. The identified factors include six sustainable evaluation categories covering energy conservation and environmental protection, people-oriented principles, construction efficiency, intensity of economic growth, intensity of space use, and the overall control of process. An analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was adopted to determine the weight of each attribute and a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method was established to carry out the evaluation. The 23 attributes adopted in this paper were identified in the literature; however, the major contribution of this paper is the development of a green performance evaluation system. This system integrates both qualitative and quantitative attributes and provides an overall evaluation of the environmental effectiveness of a construction site layout. The proposed evaluation system was validated with a commercial building project. The average utilization ratio of the case study site was calculated as 94%, and lessons learned are discussed in this paper. The case study analysis identified available site spaces around the building and examined how the arrangement of resources and facilities ensures effective connection between construction activities. The findings showed that the facility’s layout plays a crucial role in energy consumption and green performance. The proposed system will support construction project managers to create high-performance construction site layouts in more scientific and systematic ways.
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Arunyanart, Sirawadee, and Surangkana Pruekthaisong. "Selection of multi-criteria plant layout design by combining AHP and DEA methodologies." MATEC Web of Conferences 192 (2018): 01033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819201033.

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This paper deals with the problem of finding the optimal plant layout design. Decision-making methodologies based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach are applied in the selection of the best plant layout. New layouts are developed, in an efficient manner, based on the systematic layout planning (SLP). By using the multiple criteria, AHP is applied to weigh the qualitative performance measures. DEA is then used to determine the suitable layout design by measuring layouts’ efficiency, using the information of AHP and combining with the quantitative data. The utilization of the proposed procedure is applied to a real data set of a machining precision parts manufacturing company.
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yayun, Hu. "Combinatorial Network Layout and Optimization of Urban Rail Transit." Open House International 43, no. 1 (2018): 98–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2018-b0020.

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Traffic congestion and disorderly development of land will affect the development of cities. How to make efficient use of urban land is a major issue for cities. Based on this, the problems existing in the planning and construction of urban rail transit in our country were analyzed. The method of rail transit network layout, as well as the site size, site selection and spacing optimization methods were analyzed. The combinatorial network layout planning of Metro Line in a city was studied. According to the layout of rail transit stations, a layout optimization model was proposed. Three basic network layouts were used to lay down the subway lines in this city, and the site size, spacing and intersection points were planned. The effective utilization rate of urban land was increased, and people's travel time was saved, so as to provide a new idea for the layout of rail transit
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Luís Kazuo Kanada, André, bruna Rafaela Junges Moreira, Gabriela Fernandez Zanotto, and Rafael Medeiros Hespanhol. "PROPOSTA DE ARRANJO FÍSICO PARA PROJETO DE UMA FÁBRICA DE CAFÉ DO INTERIOR DO OESTE PAULISTA PELA METODOLOGIA SLP." COLLOQUIUM EXACTARUM 10, Especial (2018): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ce.2018.v10.nesp.000170.

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A good study of layout becomes increasingly necessary due to the great competitiveness existing in the markets, since its use acts as a strategy for the companies, which obtain benefits like improvement of productive flow and reduction of lead-time. The research aims to propose a plant layout aimed at an optimal combination of the activities and resources of a small coffee factory. The methodology used is based on an adaptation of the Systematic Layout Planning (SLP), proposed by Muther (1973), in which a data collection was first made through bibliographical and field research, and then, applied some method tools convenient to work. The result presents a 2D layout proposal for factory installation with the help of AutoCAD software. It is concluded that even when not fully employed, SLP is effective for planning layouts.
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Febriani, Falentina, and Febriana Wurjaningrum. "Systematic Layout Planning to Improve Facility Layout in Small and Medium Food Enterprise." Southeast Asian Business Review 2, no. 2 (2024): 111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/sabr.v2i2.60850.

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The absence of a structured method for revamping current or introducing new production layouts in small and medium-sized enterprises may hinder the flexibility and competitiveness of the enterprise. This study aimed to assess the existing production layout and offer improvement recommendations for a small and medium-sized food enterprise in East Java, Indonesia. Data was obtained through interviews with the owner and observation at the production site. The research employed systematic layout planning, utilizing activity relationship charts and diagrams. The findings presented two alternative suggestions for the production facility layout, with the study recommending the second alternative based on an evaluation of criteria. The second proposed alternative exhibited a total material handling distance per week of 1,812 and a total material handling cost of 17,961.96 rupiah, lower than the first proposed alternative. The managerial implications of this study pertain to the construction of facilities with a focus on technical and hygiene requirements, the design and layout of buildings and rooms, and the requirements for machinery, equipment, and transportation to ensure product quality and safety.
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Gunawan, Akilla Alfrets Deanoffa, and Handy Febri Satoto. "Relayout Area Divisi Oven dengan Metode Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) PT. XYZ." Jurnal Surya Teknika 11, no. 2 (2024): 717–24. https://doi.org/10.37859/jst.v11i2.8303.

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PT. XYZ is a manufacturing company engaged in the production of notebooks and chemicals. This study aims to improve production efficiency in the oven division of PT. XYZ, especially on the SS-29 oven machine, by implementing the Lean Manufacturing and Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) methods. This study begins with an analysis of initial conditions that show various wastes, including excess material transfer, waiting time, and inefficient operator movements. The SLP approach is used to analyze the initial layout and design alternative new layouts by considering the results of the Activity Relationship Chart (ARC) and space requirements. Lean Manufacturing functions to identify and reduce activities that do not provide added value in the production process. The results of implementing the new layout show a reduction in material transfer distance by 41.12%, which has a direct impact on time and energy efficiency. In addition, production cycle time is significantly reduced, increasing operator productivity. This new layout also reduces waste in terms of waiting and transportation, while supporting a more responsive workflow. As a recommendation, PT. XYZ needs to immediately implement a new layout by considering implementation costs and impacts on ongoing operations. Continuous adjustment of the layout is also recommended to ensure the solution remains relevant, as well as to serve as a basis for further research in evaluating long-term impact and implementation in other divisions.
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Varinder Khurana, Rohit Monga,. "Facility Layout Planning: A Review." International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 04, no. 03 (2015): 976–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15680/ijirset.2015.0403027.

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Sadeghpour, Farnaz, Osama Moselhi, and Sabah T. Alkass. "Computer-Aided Site Layout Planning." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 132, no. 2 (2006): 143–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(2006)132:2(143).

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Lin, Alan C., and Dean K. Sheu. "Computer-Aided Process Planning of Strip Layout in Progressive Dies." Applied Mechanics and Materials 110-116 (October 2011): 5106–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.110-116.5106.

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This paper proposes a two-step process which uses the knowledge gathered in sheet-metal manufacturing practice as the basis to find proper layouts of strip in progressive dies. In the first step, manufacturing knowledge is used to formulate various rules to cluster the punches into five categories for reducing the searching space of feasible layouts. Evaluation functions are then applied to find the better ones from the feasible layouts. This two-step process provides a new approach to solving the problem of “explosive combinations” in strip layout design
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Kim, Taehoon, Hyunsu Lim, Ung-Kyun Lee, Minsoo Cha, Hunhee Cho, and Kyung-In Kang. "Advanced formwork method integrated with a layout planning model for tall building construction." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 39, no. 11 (2012): 1173–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l2012-104.

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Recent increases in the number of irregularly shaped tall buildings have created a need for more applicable formwork methods and automated support for formwork layout planning, which has mainly depended on heuristic approaches based on the intuitive judgment of experienced engineers. This study proposes a new table formwork method integrated with a systematic layout planning approach for tall building construction. Adjustable subunits of the formwork cope with diverse building shapes and the software-based mathematical model helps practitioners make useful layouts for the method with minimal time and effort. In a case study, the proposed layout planning model offered lower costs and improved work efficiency in less time than the heuristic approach. Supported by the planning model, our advanced formwork method showed a 15.5% increase in covered area of irregularly shaped building floors and a 23.9% decrease in material costs compared with existing table formwork methods.
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Feng, Henan, Liqun Zheng, and Shuang Qiao. "General Layout Planning Model of Landscape Ceramic Sculpture Based on NSGA - Ⅱ Algorithm." Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience 24, no. 3 (2023): 371–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.12694/scpe.v24i3.2273.

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The current overall layout planning model matrix of landscape ceramic sculpture is generally unidirectional, and the planning efficiency is low, resulting in a decline in the layout optimization ratio of the model. Therefore, the design and verification analysis of landscape ceramic sculpture’s overall layout planning model based on the Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA - II) algorithm is proposed. According to the actual planning needs and standards, first set the basic layout points, establish a cross-planning matrix in a multi-level manner, and improve the efficiency of the overall layout planning of the sculpture. The NSGA - II calculation landscape ceramic sculpture layout planning structure is constructed on this basis, and the model design is realized by level conversion. This novel NSGA-II with level conversion performs better layout planning when compared with other conventional models. The final test results show that through three stages of layout optimization processing, compared with the initial planning layout, the optimal layout optimization ratio for the setting of the plaza sculpture can reach more than 60%, indicating that with the help of this method, the layout planning of sculpture has been further improved, the space has been expanded, and has practical application value.
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Kumar, Vijay, and V. Naga Malleswari. "Improvement of facility layout design using Systematic Layout planning methodology." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2312, no. 1 (2022): 012089. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2312/1/012089.

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Abstract A plant layout design is one of the essential tasks for improving industry performance and the wellbeing of the production process. Kharagpur railway station is one of the biggest railway stations in INDIA, and the motorcoach shop is one of the workshops for the maintenance and repairing of the coaches. This workshop consists of the various department for serving the purpose of repairing works. Around ninety employees work for maintenance which comes for repair and maintenance work. It observed that the working area spread through the space and did not utilize it to the maximum extent, and material flows are not systematic. This study aims to redesign the facility layout of the motorcoach shop using Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) to maximize the utilization area and reduce idle space. Two design alternatives were proposed and compared the performance of each design with the initial layout. Based on the calculation of total area facility layout chosen since proposed layout able to improve the utilization by 30% and material flow rate by 20%.
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Preeti, Divyaparvathy Kumari, and Hitesh Meena. "Application of System Layout Planning (SLP) in Factory Layout Design." Journal of Progress in Civil Engineering 6, no. 11 (2024): 56–63. https://doi.org/10.53469/jpce.2024.06(11).08.

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In manufacturing setups characterized by low volume, high optionality, substantial work content, and reliance on trivial knowledge, small and medium-scale industries often lack a systematic approach when it comes to redesigning their existing manufacturing lines or launching new manufacturing process lines. Traditional approaches to plant layout design, while having served their purpose in the past, come with inherent limitations and challenges that may hinder the adaptability and competitiveness of manufacturing facilities in the United States. This white paper delves into the pivotal role of plant layout design in industrial settings for a manufacturing line that consists of 16 sub-assembly lines, explores the drawbacks associated with conventional methods, and advocates for the adoption of a scientific, data-driven approach, precisely, Systematic Layout Planning (SLP), to overcome these challenges and propel manufacturing into a more efficient and adaptable future.
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Wang, Nana. "Planning and Layout of Intelligent Logistics Park Based on Improved Genetic Algorithm." Mobile Information Systems 2022 (July 4, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9182274.

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Based on the intelligent logistics park layout planning project, this article systematically studies the layout planning of intelligent logistics park from all aspects by combining research and analysis with investigation. This article discusses the principles and methods of location and layout of logistics parks and studies the location and layout decision of logistics parks. Based on the analysis of the functional design and regional layout of the logistics park, the location and layout of the logistics park are modeled. The improved GA is added to the systematic layout design method, and the layout planning process of logistics park is established according to the characteristics of logistics park design and planning. When determining the objective function, on the basis of the original fixed cost of logistics park construction, the logistics distribution cost is introduced into the planning and layout. Moreover, different from the facility layout planning, the goal of improving the layout also increases the operating cost. Finally, based on the improved GA, the layout of intelligent logistics park is planned, and a satisfactory layout scheme is obtained. Experiments show that the error of this algorithm is only 0.54, which is 0.6 lower than that of traditional planning methods. It can provide theoretical support and decision-making basis for the planning and layout of intelligent logistics parks.
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Sun, Tie Huan. "Study on Public Sports Facility Layout Planning." Applied Mechanics and Materials 440 (October 2013): 397–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.440.397.

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Public sports facilities are to ensure the quality of urban residents life, and are the carrier of the national fitness plan, and is the basis to improve the physical quality. Reasonable public sports facilities planning layout, can promote the improvement of the urban space layout structure, and realize the self-optimization and benign development of urban system. In this paper, the urban public sports facilities layout plans as the research key, analysis of various urban public sports facilities layout planning factors. Combined with planning, construction experience, discusses sports facilities layout planning models and planning layout methods.
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Lind, Andreas, Veeresh Elango, Lars Hanson, et al. "Virtual-Simulation-Based Multi-Objective Optimization of an Assembly Station in a Battery Production Factory." Systems 11, no. 8 (2023): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/systems11080395.

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The planning and design process of manufacturing factory layouts is commonly performed using digital tools, enabling engineers to define and test proposals in virtual environments before implementing them physically. However, this approach often relies on the experience of the engineers involved and input from various cross-disciplinary functions, leading to a time-consuming and subjective process with a high risk of human error. To address these challenges, new tools and methods are needed. The Industry 5.0 initiative aims to further automate and assist human tasks, reinforcing the human-centric perspective when making decisions that influence production environments and working conditions. This includes improving the layout planning process by making it more objective, efficient, and capable of considering multiple objectives simultaneously. This research presents a demonstrator solution for layout planning using digital support, incorporating a virtual multi-objective optimization approach to consider safety regulations, area boundaries, workers’ well-being, and walking distance. The demonstrator provides a cross-disciplinary and transparent approach to layout planning for an assembly station in the context of battery production. The demonstrator solution illustrates how layout planning can become a cross-disciplinary and transparent activity while being automated to a higher degree, providing results that support decision-making and balance cross-disciplinary requirements.
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Zhou, Conghui, and Yun Wu. "A Planning Support Tool for Layout Integral Optimization of Urban Blue–Green Infrastructure." Sustainability 12, no. 4 (2020): 1613. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12041613.

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Urban blue infrastructure (UBI) and urban green infrastructure (UGI) can be seen as an integrated system in which services and spatial layouts complement each other. However, given its complexity, it is difficult to integrate and optimize the layout of urban blue and green infrastructure (UBGI) in the built environment. This study develops a planning support tool for the layout integral optimization (PSTLIO) of UBGI. Using Hekou City in China as a case study, service demands and the supply of suitable land for UBGI development are assessed and mapped on geographic information system (GIS). The potential areas for UBGI development are delineated after mapping assessments of service demand and land supply and suitability. Following discussions on the exact means for PSTLIO to support the layout optimization of UBGI, a PSTLIO-based solution is developed to structure the UBGI link network and hub system, define the functions and service patterns of single UBGI components, and provide guidance for determining the scale of UBGI components. The results show that PSTLIO is able to provide a quantifiable base for decision-making in UBGI layout optimization.
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Flessas, Milena, Vinicius Rizzardi, Guilherme Luz Tortorella, Diego Fettermann, and Giuliano Almeida Marodin. "Layout performance indicators and systematic planning." British Food Journal 117, no. 8 (2015): 2098–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bfj-01-2015-0012.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to plan the layout of the production area of an industrial kitchen of a theme restaurant through the application of the systematic layout planning (SLP) methodology and the establishment of layout indicators with a specific application in the restaurant business. Design/methodology/approach – The authors applied the SLP methodology in the industrial kitchen of a theme restaurant in order to plan and develop layout alternatives. Such layout alternatives were then evaluated according to a set of specific indicators consolidated based on a literature review. Finally, a multi-criteria decision-making tool was used to support the selection of the best layout alternative and suggest to the case study area. Findings – The main results could be highlighted as: first, an area, previously unexplored, of approximately 5.40 m² ended up being used as a productive area for the operations; second, 40 percent reduction in work-in-process by removing the refrigerators of groceries and the freezer from the production area; third, indirect indicators, such as customer satisfaction and the employee’s workplace environment, have increased their performance, since customers were better served and working environment became more conducive to a good employee performance. Originality/value – Most research in layout planning is typically developed in productive industrial areas, and this paper contributes to the understanding the differences of implementing SLP methodology in a food service business, such as restaurant, and proposes the utilization of specific layout indicators.
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Gozali, L., L. Widodo, S. R. Nasution, and N. Lim. "Planning the New Factory Layout of PT Hartekprima Listrindo using Systematic Layout Planning (SLP) Method." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 847 (May 28, 2020): 012001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/847/1/012001.

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Zhang, Xiangyang, Nan Zhao, Fadi Al-Turjman, Muhammad Bilal Khan, and Xiaodong Yang. "An Optimization of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Distribution of an Indoor Visible Light Communication System Based on the Conventional Layout Model." Sustainability 12, no. 21 (2020): 9006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12219006.

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For an actual visible light communication system, it is necessary to consider the uniformity of indoor illumination. Most of the existing optimization schemes, however, do not consider the effect of the first reflected light, and do not conform to the practical application conventions, which increases the actual cost and the complexity of system construction. In this paper, considering the first reflected light and based on the conventional layout model and the classic indoor visible light communication model, a scheme using the parameter Q to determine the optimal layout of channel quality is proposed. We determined the layout, and then carried out a simulation. For comparison, the normal layout and the optimal layout of illumination were also simulated. The simulation results show that the illuminance distributions of the three layouts meet the standards of the International Organization for Standardization. The optimal layout of channel quality in the signal-to-noise ratio distribution, maximum delay spread distribution, and impulse response is obviously better than the optimal layout of illumination. In particular, the effective area percentage of the optimal layout of channel quality is increased by 0.32% and 6.08% to 88.80% as compared with the normal layout’s 88.48% and the optimal layout of illumination’s 82.72%. However, compared with the normal layout, the advantages are not very prominent.
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