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DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2006.12.001
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Production lot sizing with process deterioration and machine breakdown under inspection schedule

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“…Many subsequent extensions have been undertaken based on Rosenblatt and Lee's models such as in Kim and Hong (1999) and Chung and Hou (2003). In recent years, the joint production system breakdowns and process quality deterioration problems have been investigated in EPQ model by Chiu et al (2007), Liao et al (2009), Chakraborty et al (2009) and Sana and Chaudhuri (2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many subsequent extensions have been undertaken based on Rosenblatt and Lee's models such as in Kim and Hong (1999) and Chung and Hou (2003). In recent years, the joint production system breakdowns and process quality deterioration problems have been investigated in EPQ model by Chiu et al (2007), Liao et al (2009), Chakraborty et al (2009) and Sana and Chaudhuri (2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintenance activities restore a system to a specified condition, and can be categorized under corrective and preventive actions. Corrective maintenance (CM) occurs at failure, while preventive maintenance (PM) occurs while a system is operating, which implies systematic inspection, detection and prevention of failures [3]. The objective is to carry out a trade-off between maximizing the system's utilisation and avoiding failures as much as possible in order to reduce maintenance costs and improve system reliability and availability [4].…”
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“…However, in most practical situations, especially for manufacturing cells which typically operate at high utilisation rates (70-80%), production interruptions due to maintenance not only affect the average system availability [16], but also its capacity to fulfill demand, and may result in shortage situations. In order to reduce the impact of random phenomena and shortage situations due to demand variability, process quality deterioration and machine breakdowns on the overall performance of manufacturing systems, buffer inventory has been often considered [3][17] [18]. Scheduling in this environment has also attracted many researchers, as maintenance helps improve production efficiency or product quality but it extends the makespan and may cause job tardiness [19] [20].…”
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“…Liao et al (2009) integrated maintenance programs (perfect/imperfect preventive maintenance and imperfect repair) with the EPQ model for an imperfect and unreliable manufacturing system. Chakraborty et al (2009) developed integrated production, inventory and maintenance models in order to study the joint effects of process deterioration, machine breakdown and inspections on optimal lot sizing decisions. Sana and Chaudhuri (2010) extended the model, considering the effect of an imperfect production process subject to random breakdowns and variable safety stocks.…”
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