PT Journal AU Plinta, D Dulina, L Furmannova, B Zuzik, J TI Transport Efficiency Strategies in Assembly Workplace: A Case Study SO Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina PY 2024 BP B187 EP B198 VL 26 IS 3 DI 10.26552/com.C.2024.035 WP https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-202403-0011.php DE mechanical engineering; industrial engineering; transport; design; assembly; improved layout SN 13354205 AB In this article, improvements in assembly workplace layouts in an industrial context are investigated to enhance productivity and efficiency. The installation of the Cleaner M300 device is focused on, existing layout challenges are identified, and targeted improvements are proposed. Data collection, analysis, and real-world experimentation are employed to evaluate current workplace conditions and potential enhancements, including material flow dynamics and transport cart utilization. Proposed solutions are aimed at streamlining assembly processes, minimizing material transportation time, and boosting operational efficiency. The effectiveness of these improvements is validated through qualitative feedback from workers and supervisors. The importance of improving workplace design to enhance manufacturing operations, increase productivity, and improve transport efficiency is underscored by the study. ER