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A New and Efficient Heuristic To Solve the Multi-Product, Multi-Stage, Lot Sizing and Scheduling Problem in Flow Shops

J. Ouenniche and F.F. Boctor

Working Papers from Laval - Faculte des sciences de administration

Abstract: This paper presents a new and efficient heuristic to solve the multi-product, multi-stage, sequencing, lot sizing and scheduling problem. The problem addressed is that of making sequencing, lot sizing and scheduling decisions for a number of products manufactured through several stages in a flow shop environment, so as to minimze the sum of setup and inventory holding costs while a given demand is fulfilled without backlogging. The proposed solution method, called the multiple cycle scheduling heuristic, assumes that the cycle time of each product is an integer multiple of a basic period. Once time multipliers are chosen, we calculate the basic period value and determine for each basic period of the global cycle the set of products to be produced and the production sequence to be used. Then a linear program is solved to determine the optimal schedule for the chosen multipliers, basic period and production sequence.

Keywords: PRODUCTION; DECISION MAKING (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D20 D21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 17 pages
Date: 1998
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