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This tutorial will guide you through an example of combining the Batch and Collect features in Simul8.

Step 1: Understanding Batching

Batching in Simul8 is the term given to situations where you split up a Work Item into more than one Work Item. For example, if a piece of sheet metal arrives at a factory, it is one Work Item, but at an Activity you may cut this up into, say, 2 separate pieces. You now have 2 Work Items rather than one, and it is important to represe…</description>
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