Characterization of Just in Time Sequencing via Apportionment
Joanna Józefowska (),
Łukasz Józefowski () and
Wiesław Kubiak ()
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Joanna Józefowska: Poznań University of Technology
Łukasz Józefowski: Poznań University of Technology
Wiesław Kubiak: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Chapter Chapter 10 in Stochastic Processes, Optimization, and Control Theory: Applications in Financial Engineering, Queueing Networks, and Manufacturing Systems, 2006, pp 175-200 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The just in time sequencing is used to balance workloads throughout just in time supply chains intended for low-volume high-mix family of products. It renders supply chains more stable and carrying less inventories of final products and components but at the same time it ensures less shortages. A number of algorithms have been proposed in the literature to optimize just in time sequencing. This paper characterizes these algorithms via characteristics developed by the apportionment theory.
Keywords: Just-in-Time sequencing; apportionment theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-33815-2_10
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