Publications dans la Catégorie B

Soltani, Mohyiddine, Hichem Aouag, and Mohammed-Djamel Mouss. 2020. “Enhancement of the competitiveness and the financial capability of a manufacturing process through a new value stream mapping approach”. International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management 29 (4). Publisher's Version Abstract

The organisations having a futuristic look and aiming to impose their presence in the industrial field for a long possible term, are seeking for finding solutions linked to controlling their cash flow and assessing their competitiveness performances. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to propose a new quality and cost value stream mapping for monitoring the costs consumption and assessing the competitiveness of a company. We use three key concepts namely life cycle costing for estimation of the most influential costs on the manufacturing process, the weighted DPMO and Sigma level for assessing the quality level and the competitiveness of the company. Finally, the data obtained are mapped using value stream mapping method for enabling the determination of dysfunctions in the cost and quality context.

Soltani, Mohyiddine, Hichem Aouag, and Mohamed-Djamel Mouss. 2019. “An integrated framework using VSM, AHP and TOPSIS for simplifying the sustainability improvement process in a complex manufacturing process”. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 18 (1). Publisher's Version Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose an integrated approach for assessing the sustainability of production and simplifying the improvement tasks in complex manufacturing processes.

Design/methodology/approach

The proposed approach has been investigated the integration of value stream mapping (VSM), analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS). VSM is used as a basic structure for assessing and improving the sustainability of the manufacturing process. AHP is used for weighting the sustainability indicators and TOPSIS for prioritizing the operations of a manufacturing process regarding the improvement side.

Findings

The results carried out from this study help the managers’ staff in organizing the improvement phase in the complex manufacturing processes through computing the importance degree of each indicator and determining the most influential operations on the production.

Research limitations/implications

The major limitations of this paper are that one case study was considered. In addition, to an average set of sustainability indicators that have been treated.

Originality/value

The novelty of this research is expressed by the development of an extended VSM in complex manufacturing processes. In addition, the proposed approach contributes with a new improvement strategy through integrating the multi-criteria decision approaches with VSM method to solve the complexity of the improvement process from sustainability viewpoints.

Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. Notwithstanding increasing concern worldwide, e-waste has not yet been discussed in depth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This study first reviews the literature regarding the estimation of e-waste in the MENA region. It then gives an estimate of the past and future trends in the generation of obsolete computers in Algeria. For this purpose, the study combines two models: the Carnegie Mellon model and the market supply (distribution delay) model. The Carnegie Mellon model offers the following options for obsolete computers and monitors: the device could be reused, stored, or discarded. The amounts of devices falling into each category were determined based on these options. The outcomes from the market supply (distribution delay) model show that high amounts of computer and monitor waste were registered for the period from 2014 to 2016.
Karima, Hamouda, Adjroudi Rachid, and Rotter Vera Susanne. 2017. “Methodology for WEEE assessment in Algeria, ISSN / e-ISSN 0020-7233 / 1029-0400”. International Journal of Environmental Studies Vol 74 (Issue 4) : 568-585. Publisher's Version Abstract
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) generated in emerging countries is increasing. This study presents a methodology to improve assessment and monitoring WEEE in Algeria. The proposed methodology is a two-step approach. The first step is the collection and collation of existing data from different national and international sources. In the second step, different assessment and forecasting methods are applied. Forecasting methods were selected from those models which provided minimum error indices. The paper considers also the availability and reliability of data in order to provide a future reliable assessment of WEEE in Algeria. The study revealed that the forecasting methods do not have a big influence on the results contrary to the inputs of the model.
Soumia, Brahmi, Aitouche Samia, and Mouss Med Djamel. 2017. “Measurement of Intellectual Capital in an Algerian Company, e-ISSN 1307-6892”. International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering Vol 11 (N°5) : 965-968. Publisher's Version Abstract
Every modern company should measure the value of its intellectual capital and to report to complement the traditional annual balance sheets. The purpose of this work is to measure the intellectual capital in an Algerian company (or production system) using the Weightless Wealth Tool Kit (WWTK). The results of the measurement of intellectual capital are supplemented by traditional financial ratios. The measurement was applied to the National Company of Wells Services (ENSP) in Hassi Messaoud city, in the south of Algeria. We calculated the intellectual capital (intangible resources) of the ENSP to help the organization to better capitalize on its potential of workers and their know-how. The intangible value of the ENSP is evaluated at 16,936,173,345 DA in 2015.
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