An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station
This study proposed an incorporated simulation–Taguchi model to optimize a petrol station sales rate. In addition, it provided a regression model to forecast the sales rate. Initially, Witness 2014 simulation software© was used to simulate the operating system of a petrol station. Next, the obtained...
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my.utm.862612020-08-31T13:54:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86261/ An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station Galankashi, Masoud Rahiminezhad Fallahiarezoudar, Ehsan Moazzami, Anoosh Helmi, Syed Ahmad Mohd. Rohani, Jafri Mohd. Yusof, Noordin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study proposed an incorporated simulation–Taguchi model to optimize a petrol station sales rate. In addition, it provided a regression model to forecast the sales rate. Initially, Witness 2014 simulation software© was used to simulate the operating system of a petrol station. Next, the obtained simulation results were used as the input for Taguchi method to optimize the process. Taguchi L4 standard orthogonal array was taken to optimize the petrol station parameters including the number of pumps, number of cashiers and customers’ interarrival times (IATs) to obtain a better sales rate. Three noise factors such as petrol station location, different cashiers and different dispensers considered as potential factors affecting the response. Based on Taguchi methodology, number of pumps and IAT were identified as highly contributing factors on the sales rate. The remaining factor (number of cashier) similarly influences the response, but the effect is not very significant. Therefore, the importance sequence of the sales rate parameter is IATs > number of pumps > number of cashiers. The regression equation was formulated to maximize the sales rate (Liter) and then verified by the confirmation runs. Springer London 2018-02 Article PeerReviewed Galankashi, Masoud Rahiminezhad and Fallahiarezoudar, Ehsan and Moazzami, Anoosh and Helmi, Syed Ahmad and Mohd. Rohani, Jafri and Mohd. Yusof, Noordin (2018) An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station. Neural Computing & Applications, 29 (4). pp. 1073-1085. ISSN 0941-0643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00521-016-2491-5 |
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This study proposed an incorporated simulation–Taguchi model to optimize a petrol station sales rate. In addition, it provided a regression model to forecast the sales rate. Initially, Witness 2014 simulation software© was used to simulate the operating system of a petrol station. Next, the obtained simulation results were used as the input for Taguchi method to optimize the process. Taguchi L4 standard orthogonal array was taken to optimize the petrol station parameters including the number of pumps, number of cashiers and customers’ interarrival times (IATs) to obtain a better sales rate. Three noise factors such as petrol station location, different cashiers and different dispensers considered as potential factors affecting the response. Based on Taguchi methodology, number of pumps and IAT were identified as highly contributing factors on the sales rate. The remaining factor (number of cashier) similarly influences the response, but the effect is not very significant. Therefore, the importance sequence of the sales rate parameter is IATs > number of pumps > number of cashiers. The regression equation was formulated to maximize the sales rate (Liter) and then verified by the confirmation runs. |
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An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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An efficient integrated simulation-Taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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efficient integrated simulation-taguchi approach for sales rate evaluation of a petrol station |
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