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Optimal flow control of flexible manufacturing systems: setup localization by an iterative procedure

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A method for continuous-time optimal control scheduling problems in flexible manufacturing systems was developed. With respect to multi-level bills of materials, the systems operated under arbitrarily changing demand profiles. Production and setup processes were modeled using differential equations. One significant improvement of the developed method over the direct approach was its replacement of the original problem with two simplified problems constructed which favors a cyclical solution tending to the solution of the original problem.

Author: Shtub, Avraham, Maimon, Oded, Kogan, Konstantin, Khmelnitsky, Eugene
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: International Journal of Production Economics
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0925-5273
Year: 1997
Scheduling (Management)

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Competitive incentives for manufacturing flexibility

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A study was conducted to evaluate the development of incentives for firms to invest in product flexibility. The study considers a game theoretic model and focuses on the cost firms must incur to manufacture such a product. Uncertainty and the strategic interaction of firms were also considered for the analysis. Results show that firms should exert more effort in producing flexible products when the probability of raising the ratio of price to variable cost is high.

Author: Waller, Matthew A., Christy, David P.
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: International Journal of Production Economics
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0925-5273
Year: 1992
Usage, Product development, Game theory

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Determination of optimal production rates on a single facility with dependent mold lifespan

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A model was developed to detect desirable economic production rates of various products produced in a single facility. The model takes into account upper and lower limits present in every production rate. It also acknowledges mold costs that are included in the overall cost function so as to determine highest possible production rates with least production-related costs.

Author: Christy, David P., Dug Hee Moon
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: International Journal of Production Economics
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0925-5273
Year: 1998
Management-Productivity, Analysis, Industrial efficiency, Economic efficiency, Organizational effectiveness, Production (Economics), Costs, Industrial, Industrial costs

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Subjects list: Research, Flexible manufacturing systems
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