Food Production Scheduling: A Thorough Comparative Study Between Optimization and Rule-Based Approaches
Maria E. Samouilidou,
Georgios P. Georgiadis,
Michael C. Georgiadis
Abstract:This work addresses the lot-sizing and production scheduling problem of multi-stage multi-product food industrial facilities. More specifically, the production scheduling problem of the semi-continuous yogurt production process, for two large-scale Greek dairy industries, is considered. Production scheduling decisions are taken using two approaches: i) an optimization and ii) a rule-based approach, followed by a comparative study. A MILP model is applied for the optimization of short-term production scheduling… Show more
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