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    -1. Arcus, A. L., Comsoal, A computer Method of Sequencing Operations of Assembly

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    Weight, Journal of Industrial Engineering, Vol. XII, No. 6.

    11.www.atozlean.com.2004.

    The Developing of Line Balancing Style to Achieve Balancing

    Production Lines

    Applied Study in The Factory of Ready Made Wears in Mosul

    ABSTRACTThe Line Balancing is regarded as one of the most important subjects of industrial

    institutions because of its obvious effect on the streamline of materials, workers and

    products. In the current time, many of production problems have appeared in differentfactories, in general and in the factories of ready-made wears, in particular. One of the mostimportant problems which affects directly on production increase in the Balancingproduction lines, which will in turn lead to decrease the spoilage, reducs the time ofproduction to the construction of required workman power, if it is invested well and

    followed by modern scientific methods to achieve the true balancing and arrangement ofequipment and units and different production partitions. One these methods is live rankedpositional weights which is the subject of this paper to reach the idealistic arrangement inapplication to the factory of Ready Made wears in mosul as considered one of the

    distinctive factories in manufacturing the ready made wears. So the method of rankpositional weight and the application of suggested model is to develop this method inmosul factory in the light of its actuality .

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