2014
DOI: 10.1080/21693277.2014.892846
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Production scheduling for continuous manufacturing systems with quality constraints

Abstract: This research is motivated by a real world production scheduling problem in a continuous manufacturing system involving multiple objectives, multiple products and multiple processing lines with various inventory, production and quality constraints. Because of the conflicting objectives, a global optimization approach is considered as not feasible by the plant management. Given a customer demand forecast, two practical heuristic or sequential optimization algorithms are developed to generate daily production sc… Show more

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“…Ben Hmida et al [24] studied the production scheduling problem in a continuous manufacturing system involving multi-products, multi-processing lines and conflicting objectives including inventory, production and quality constraints. He built two practical heuristic optimization algorithms to generate daily production schedules with the goal of minimization of order delays, minimization of average inventory levels and satisfying the quality constraints.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ben Hmida et al [24] studied the production scheduling problem in a continuous manufacturing system involving multi-products, multi-processing lines and conflicting objectives including inventory, production and quality constraints. He built two practical heuristic optimization algorithms to generate daily production schedules with the goal of minimization of order delays, minimization of average inventory levels and satisfying the quality constraints.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Continuous simulation: In some cases, production systems needs continuous simulation method (Law and Kelton, 1999) as the states of the system change continuously (Hmida et al, 2014) like the movement of liquids (e.g. oil, chemical) or the steel making process.…”
Section: Operations Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In various enterprises, production scheduling has become a significant issue. Dozens of innovative techniques are being scrutinized to increase manufacturing efficiency, emphasizing schedule optimization [2]. Accordingly, optimizing production scheduling problems is attracting attention in both research and manufacturing realms [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%