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When less is better: insights from the product mix dilemma from the Theory of Constraints perspective
Fecha
2013Registro en:
International Journal of Production Research, Oxfordshire, United Kingdon, 2013, v. 51, n. 19, p. 5839-5832, 2013
1366-588X
10.1080/00207543.2013.802052
Autor
Souza, Fernando Bernardi de
Sobreiro, Vinicius Amorim
Nagano, Marcelo Seido
Manfrinato, Jair Wagner de Souza
Institución
Resumen
Perhaps due to its origins in a production scheduling software called Optimised Production Technology (OPT), plus the
idea of focusing on system constraints, many believe that the Theory of Constraints (TOC) has a vocation for optimal
solutions. Those who assess TOC according to this perspective indicate that it guarantees an optimal solution only in
certain circumstances. In opposition to this view and founded on a numeric example of a production mix problem, this
paper shows, by means of TOC assumptions, why the TOC should not be compared to methods intended to seek optimal
or the best solutions, but rather sufficiently good solutions, possible in non-deterministic environments. Moreover, we
extend the range of relevant literature on product mix decision by introducing a heuristic based on the uniquely identified
work that aims at achieving feasible solutions according to the TOC point of view. The heuristic proposed is tested
on 100 production mix problems and the results are compared with the responses obtained with the use of Integer Linear
Programming. The results show that the heuristic gives good results on average, but performance falls sharply in some
situations.