2016
DOI: 10.1287/msom.2015.0565
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Setting Planned Leadtimes in Customer-Order-Driven Assembly Systems

Abstract: W e study an assembly system with a number of parallel multistage processes feeding a multistage final assembly process. Each stage has a stochastic throughput time. We assume that the system is controlled by planned leadtimes at each stage. From these planned leadtimes the start and due times of all stages can be derived. If a job finishes at a particular stage and has to wait before the start of the next job(s), a holding cost proportional to the waiting time is incurred. A penalty cost proportional to the l… Show more

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“…A promising avenue for further research is the identification of specific properties of optimal policies within a class of policies, which allow fast computation of optimal policies within this class. This line of research has been exploited in Diks and de Kok (1998) , de Kok and Fransoo (2003) , de Kok (2003) , and more recently in Atan, de Kok, Dellaert, van Boxel, and Janssen (2015) , to efficiently solve large-scale problems. In all cases recursive Newsvendor equations emerged as optimality equations to be solved to determine policy parameters.…”
Section: Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A promising avenue for further research is the identification of specific properties of optimal policies within a class of policies, which allow fast computation of optimal policies within this class. This line of research has been exploited in Diks and de Kok (1998) , de Kok and Fransoo (2003) , de Kok (2003) , and more recently in Atan, de Kok, Dellaert, van Boxel, and Janssen (2015) , to efficiently solve large-scale problems. In all cases recursive Newsvendor equations emerged as optimality equations to be solved to determine policy parameters.…”
Section: Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More general assembly structures can also be analyzed. The combination of planned lead time and commitment lead time decisions can also be an interesting and challenging problem (Atan, de Kok, Dellaert, Janssen, & van Boxel, 2016;Jansen, Atan, Adan, & de Kok, 2018, 2019. ORCID Taher Ahmadi https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8928-8172 Zümbül Atan https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1328-1756 Ton de Kok https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8622-8599 Ivo Adan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4493-6367…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRP parameter optimisation literature (see Yeung, Wong, and Ma 1998;Koh, Saad, and Jones 2002;and Dolgui and Prodhon 2007, for respective reviews) often focusses on the identification of optimal planned lead times in single-or multistage production systems (see Yano 1987;Weng 1999;Song, Hicks, and Earl 2001;Hegedus and Hopp 2001;Elhafsi 2002;Axsäter 2005;and Atan et al 2016). All of these papers present explicit equations or heuristics to identify planned lead times while minimising inventory and backorder costs for different production system structures.…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%