Lot Sizing and Scheduling for Companies with Tooling Machines
Florian Isenberg () and
Leena Suhl ()
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Florian Isenberg: University of Paderborn
Leena Suhl: University of Paderborn
A chapter in Operations Research Proceedings 2016, 2018, pp 481-488 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The growing globalization and the rapid technical development intensify competition for nearly all manufacturing companies and increase the pressure to act. For companies using tooling machines to process metal, there is only little potential to improve the processing itself. A holistic view on the production system, however, provides an opportunity for cost savings and optimization. Therefore a two-level concept for lot sizing and scheduling is presented, transferring two different lot sizing and scheduling models from the literature into an integrated one. Each of the two models has a different time scope and an adjusted level of detail. The solution behavior and solution quality is analyzed for different test instances, and the advantages and disadvantages of such a two-level concept are pointed out.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55702-1_64
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