Optimal Batch Production with Rework Process for Products with Time-Varying Demand Over Finite Planning Horizon
Lakdere Benkherouf (),
Konstantina Skouri () and
Ioannis Konstantaras ()
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Lakdere Benkherouf: Kuwait University
Konstantina Skouri: University of Ioannina
Ioannis Konstantaras: School of Business Administration, University of Macedonia
A chapter in Operations Research, Engineering, and Cyber Security, 2017, pp 57-68 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this paper a finite planning horizon, production–inventory model with rework, is considered. During the production process defective items are produced. These items, after the end of the production process, are repaired and converted into items of perfect quality. The demand for the item is assumed to be time varying. The objective is the determination of the production–reworking schedule that minimizes the total cost over the planning horizon. A procedure is proposed for the determination of such schedule.
Keywords: Production; Imperfect; Rework; Finite horizon; Time-varying demand; 90B05; 90B30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51500-7_3
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