A production planning problem in FMS.

Laureano F. Escudero; Gloria Pérez Sáinz de Rozas

Qüestiió (1987)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 1, page 85-114
  • ISSN: 0210-8054

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We present in this work a hierarchical approach for generating alternatives for production planning in a generic floor shop problem within the environment of Flexible Manufacturing Systems (hereafter, FMS). Briefly, the problem can be stated as follows: Given the resources of a FMS and the characteristics of the parts to be produced along a planning horizon, obtain the loading ordering of the parts in the FMS, the execution ordering of the operations and the processing route of each part (i.e. the working stations where each operation is to be executed), such that the production and transport costs are minimized and the modules workload is levelized. The problem is decomposed into three subproblems which are arranged in a hierarchy; a variety of models is presented, as well as the input/output relations that allow to integrate them; we also propose some algorithmic ideas to exploit the special structure of the problem. Computational experience is reported.

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Escudero, Laureano F., and Pérez Sáinz de Rozas, Gloria. "A production planning problem in FMS.." Qüestiió 11.1 (1987): 85-114. <http://eudml.org/doc/40088>.

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author = {Escudero, Laureano F., Pérez Sáinz de Rozas, Gloria},
journal = {Qüestiió},
keywords = {Fabricación flexible; Algoritmos; Planificación industrial; Producción; production planning; Flexible Manufacturing Systems},
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title = {A production planning problem in FMS.},
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AU - Escudero, Laureano F.
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TI - A production planning problem in FMS.
JO - Qüestiió
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SP - 85
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KW - Fabricación flexible; Algoritmos; Planificación industrial; Producción; production planning; Flexible Manufacturing Systems
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