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- Title
On vendor part delivery dates in a stochastic assembly system.
- Authors
Sarin, Subhash C.; Srivastava, Rajiv K.
- Abstract
This paper describes the development of a model for the determination of optimal mean part delivery dates in a stochastic assembly system for the objective of minimizing the expected cost of subassembly and part inventory. Parts are assembled at each station to a subassembly. The part delivery and processing times at assembly stations follow known probability distributions. An approximate solution technique based on the optimization of individual stations in isolation is developed. The approximation applies a correction factor, as a function of the variability in part delivery and processing time, cost parameters and number of stations, to the decisions from the single station solutions to compensate for interdependence between stations. Results indicate that this is an effective approach and yields good near-optimal solutions with very little computational effort. Insights regarding the effect of the type of distribution used, random processing times, variance of the distribution used and cost parameter values on part delivery dates are also reported.
- Subjects
DELIVERY of goods; STOCHASTIC processes; ASSEMBLY line methods
- Publication
Production Planning & Control, 2000, Vol 11, Issue 4, p322
- ISSN
0953-7287
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/095372800232054