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Integrated job-shop scheduling in an FMS with heterogeneous transporters: MILP formulation, constraint programming, and branch-and-bound

Amir Ahmadi-Javid, Maryam Haghi and Pedram Hooshangi-Tabrizi

International Journal of Production Research, 2024, vol. 62, issue 9, 3288-3304

Abstract: Current studies on scheduling of machines and transporters assume that either a single transporter or an infinite number of homogeneous transporters such as AGVs or mobile robots are available to transport semi-finished jobs, which seems very restrictive in practice. This paper addresses this gap by studying a job-shop scheduling problem that incorporates a limited number of heterogeneous transporters, where the objective is to minimize the makespan. The problem is modelled using mixed-integer linear programming and constraint programming. Different structure-based branch-and-bound algorithms with two lower-bounding strategies are also developed. A comprehensive numerical study evaluates the proposed models and algorithms. The research demonstrates that the adjustment of the proposed MILP model outperforms the existing formulation when applied to the homogeneous case. The study also uncovers interesting practical implications, including the analysis of the impact of different transporter types in the system. It shows that utilizing a fleet of heterogeneous transporters can improve the overall performance of the job shop compared to a relevant homogeneous case. The importance of the study is emphasized by highlighting the negative consequences of disregarding transporters' differences during the scheduling phase.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2230489

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