On production batches, transfer batches, and lead times

In this paper we extend a model proposed by Karmarkar for studying the relationship between batch sizes and production lead times. In our extended model we differentiate between production and transfer batches and examine the effect of having smaller transfer batches on lead times. The model is used...

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Inventory control, production control. Distribution
Job shops
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Operations research
Production capacity
Production scheduling
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