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Using aggregate estimation models for order acceptance in a decentralized production control structure for batch chemical manufacturing
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Abstract Aggregate ModelsEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringBatch Chemical ManufacturingOperations ResearchInventory ManagementInventory ControlManagementSystems EngineeringLogisticsQuantitative ManagementAggregate DecisionAggregate Estimation ModelsManufacturing PlanningSupply Chain ManagementCustomer Order AcceptanceProduction ControlProduction PlanningScheduling ProblemProcess ControlBusinessProduction SchedulingScheduling (Production Processes)Order Acceptance
Abstract Aggregate models of detailed scheduling problems are needed to support aggregate decision making such as customer order acceptance. In this paper, we explore the performance of various aggregate models in a decentralized control setting in batch chemical manufacturing (no-wait job shops). Using simulation experiments based on data extracted from an industry application, we conclude that a linear regression based model outperforms a workload based model with regard to capacity utilization and the need for replanning at the decentralized level, specifically in situations with increased capacity utilization and/or a high variety in the job mix.
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