Production scheduling using production feedback data; an illustrative case study

Industry 4.0 is providing unprecedented opportunities for the capture and use of data into production planning and control (PPC). The accuracy of such data for PPC has been found to have a direct positive effect on operational performance. This study builds on a dynamic approach where production fee...

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