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Multi-objective optimization of complex scheduling problems in low-volume low-variety production systems

Arya Russell and Sharareh Taghipour

International Journal of Production Economics, 2019, vol. 208, issue C, 1-16

Abstract: In this paper, a new approach for solving scheduling problems in low-volume low-variety production systems is proposed. Products assembled in such production systems follow a pre-defined processing order through a series of unique work centers, each budgeted with multiple classifications of resources, responsible to complete a pre-defined statement of work, over the span of an imposed takt-time. Aircraft, heavy aero-structures, and heavy mining and military equipment are examples of products assembled in such production systems. Despite prominent scholarly advancements in sequencing and scheduling optimization of a wide range of production systems, limited research has been reported on mathematical programming approaches for scheduling optimization of activities in low-volume low-variety production systems. This paper fills the gap in the current literature, through the formulation of a set of multi-objective mixed-integer linear mathematical programming models, developed for solving discrete-time work center scheduling problems in low-volume low-variety production systems. Three mathematical models are proposed in this paper, two of which are formulated for scheduling optimization of activities within a work center, differentiated by their objectives and underlying assumptions, reflective of two distinct industrial approaches to scheduling. Additionally, an alternative optimization model is proposed for evaluating a work center's maximum capacity given the complete saturation of resources, recommended for capacity studies and early detection of bottlenecks. The models proposed in this paper are validated and verified for compatibility and reliability through a real-world case study with a global leader in the aerospace industry.

Keywords: Low-volume low-variety production systems; Large-scale optimization; Scheduling optimization; Multi-objective programming; Mixed-integer programming; Aerospace assembly line (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2018.11.005

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