It is dealt with two main decision problems which arise when flow-line
production systems are installed and operated. The assembly line
balancing problem consists of partitioning the work, necessary to
assemble the product(s), among different stations of an assembly line.
If several models of a product are jointly processed on a line, this
medium-term problem is connected with the short-term problem of
determining an operating sequence of the models. In Part I balancing and
sequencing problems are discussed, classified, and arranged within a
hierarchical planning system. In the second edition special emphasis is
given to u-shaped assembly lines which are important components of
modern just-in-time production systems. Part II is concerned with exact
and heuristic procedures for solving those decision problems. For each
problem type considered, a survey of existing procedures is given and
new efficient solution methods are developed. Comprehensive numerical
investigations are reported.