Buffers of work throughout a manufacturing facility enhance throughput
. They protect a workstation against variations in processing times an
d against machine breakdowns of upstream workstations. However, buffer
management is still thought to be an open problem: first there is no
algebraic way of representing the relationship between buffer size and
throughput, and second, the combinatorial nature inherent in the buff
er design problem makes it difficult to develop an exact solution. The
se problems still exist today, as evidenced by the number of research
papers that present sophisticated mathematics to solve this complex pr
oblem. Refutes all the above points. The buffer management method deta
iled does not use sophisticated mathematics impenetrable by the averag
e production manager. Presents a heuristically-based buffer management
method effective at protecting throughput. The method will have advan
tageous effects on the size of buffers and the length of the productio
n lead times, while still providing protection of the throughput rate.