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Title

Optimal Solutions for the Single Batch, Flow Shop, Lot-streaming Problem with Equal Sublots.

Authors

Kalir, Adar A.; Sarin, Subhash C.

Abstract

Lot streaming is the process of splitting a production lot into sublots and then scheduling the sublots in overlapping fashion on the machines in order to improve the performance of the production system. Implementation of this concept arises in several batch production environments. These include, among others, printed circuit board assembly and semiconductor fabrication. There are several limitations in the lot-streaming models available in the literature which affect their usefulness in reality. In this paper, we consider the single batch, flow shop, lot-streaming problem but relax several of these limitations. The main contribution of this paper is to provide the production manager with a way of splitting a lot in order to optimize performance under various measures of performance and setup time considerations. In addition, the insight of the proposed procedure can be used to tackle more general versions of the problem considered.

Subjects

MANUFACTURING processes; BATCH processing; MATHEMATICAL programming; MATHEMATICAL optimization; PERFORMANCE; PRODUCTION methods; OPERATIONS research

Publication

Decision Sciences, 2001, Vol 32, Issue 2, p387

ISSN

0011-7315

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/j.1540-5915.2001.tb00964.x

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