Application of fuzzy logic for leanness assessment in SMEs: A case study

Vidyadhar, R; Sudeep, K R; Vinodh, S and Antony, J (2016) Application of fuzzy logic for leanness assessment in SMEs: A case study. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 14(1), pp. 78-103.

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a conceptual model and application of fuzzy logic for leanness assessment in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Design/methodology/approach – Lean manufacturing enables the manufacturing organizations to achieve streamlined processes. Leanness is the performance measure of lean practices. A conceptual model for leanness assessment in the context of SMEs is developed, and fuzzy logic approach has been used for leanness assessment. Findings – The approach computes Fuzzy Leanness Index (FLI), Euclidean distance and Fuzzy Performance Importance Index for various leanness attributes. FLI is found to be (4.42, 6, 7.64), and the organization is found to be “Very Lean”. Research limitations/implications – The case study has been conducted in a single manufacturing organization. In future, more studies could be conducted to enhance the practical validity. Practical implications – The case study has been conducted in an SME located in Coimbatore, India. Hence, the inferences derived from the study have practical validity. Originality/value – The development of conceptual model for leanness assessment for SMEs is the original contribution of the authors.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: lean manufacturing; leanness; fuzzy logic; performance measurement
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