The use of demand information in selecting production plans and schedules
The strategic problem of selecting a production plan for a given planning horizon is usually treated as independent of the tactical problem of scheduling the production plan. This paper approaches both selecting the production plan and scheduling it as one problem. The problem is formulated as a zer...
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description | The strategic problem of selecting a production plan for a given planning horizon is usually treated as independent of the tactical problem of scheduling the production plan. This paper approaches both selecting the production plan and scheduling it as one problem. The problem is formulated as a zero-one integer program. The formulation accommodates many real-life considerations. The integer program is solved using a branch and bound procedure which provides the optimal production
plan and
schedule as well as the
importance indices of the orders, a concept which is introduced and used in this study to rank the available orders within the planning horizon according to their importance to the firm. The integer program and the search procedure can be used as a decision supporting tool to respond to any changes in the demand information, capacity of the firm, or its operating strategy, and it guarantees the selection of feasible production plan(s) and optimal schedules. |
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plan and
schedule as well as the
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plan and
schedule as well as the
importance indices of the orders, a concept which is introduced and used in this study to rank the available orders within the planning horizon according to their importance to the firm. The integer program and the search procedure can be used as a decision supporting tool to respond to any changes in the demand information, capacity of the firm, or its operating strategy, and it guarantees the selection of feasible production plan(s) and optimal schedules.</abstract><cop>Exeter</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><doi>10.1016/0305-0483(87)90005-3</doi><tpages>12</tpages></addata></record> |
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