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Planning and Scheduling of Parallel Semicontinuous Processes. 1. Production Planning
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1997
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringScheduling ModelsOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringLogisticsParallel ComputingQuantitative ManagementEconomicsManufacturing PlanningSupply Chain ManagementParallel Semicontinuous ProcessesProduction PlanningSemicontinuous ProcessesProduction SchedulingBusinessScheduling (Production Processes)Process PlanningMicroeconomics
In this two-part series of papers, production planning and scheduling models are developed for the case of semicontinuous processes which are assumed to comprise several facilities in distinct geographical locations, each potentially containing multiple parallel units. The models developed are deterministic in nature and are formulated as mixed-integer linear programs (MIP's). Part 1 deals with multiperiod midterm planning models where sourcing considerations are important, given that products can be manufactured at several facilities, often on different continents. Optimal allocation of assets to production tasks in order to satisfy the fluctuating demands of the global marketplace over an extended horizon is the main goal in this kind of model. Plan performance is assessed relative to an objective function involving maximization of earnings and minimization of production, inventory, and transportation costs. In these types of models, the actual timing and sequencing of production campaigns is not determ...
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