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Asynchronous teams for joint lot-sizing and scheduling problem in flow shops
Fecha
2012Registro en:
International Journal of Production Research, Abingdon, v. 50, n. 20, supl. 1, Part 3, p. 5809-5822, sep 21, 2012
0020-7543
10.1080/00207543.2011.628955
Autor
Belo Filho, Márcio Antonio Ferreira
Santos, Maristela Oliveira dos
Meneses, Claudio Nogueira de
Institución
Resumen
The integrated production scheduling and lot-sizing problem in a flow shop environment consists of establishing production lot sizes and allocating machines to process them within a planning horizon in a production line with machines arranged in series. The problem considers that demands must be met without backlogging, the capacity of the machines must be respected, and machine setups are sequence-dependent and preserved between periods of the planning horizon. The objective is to determine a production schedule to minimise the setup, production and inventory costs. A mathematical model from the literature is presented, as well as procedures for obtaining feasible solutions. However, some of the procedures have difficulty in obtaining feasible solutions for large-sized problem instances. In addition, we address the problem using different versions of the Asynchronous Team (A-Team) approach. The procedures were compared with literature heuristics based on Mixed Integer Programming. The proposed A-Team procedures outperformed the literature heuristics, especially for large instances. The developed methodologies and the results obtained are presented.