H. Tsubone et al., THE IMPACT OF LOT-SIZING AND SEQUENCING ON MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE IN A 2-STAGE HYBRID FLOW-SHOP, International Journal of Production Research, 34(11), 1996, pp. 3037-3053
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10
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering,"Operatione Research & Management Science
This paper deals with the problem of production scheduling in a two-st
age hybrid flow shop, which consists of one machine in the first stage
, and multiple process lines in the second stage. In the first stage,
materials are batch-processed, which are then fed into one of several
process lines in the second stage, depending on the final product spec
ifications. First, we formulated the total flow time or makespan, the
capacity utilization and the maximum work-in-process level as measures
of manufacturing performance. We analysed, through a series of numeri
cal experiments, how these performance measures are affected by lot si
zing, sequencing rules and the scheduling scenario. The following poin
ts were clarified. (1) The ratio rule yields the best performance with
regard to the makespan, but the LPT rule yields the best performance
with regard to the maximum work-in-process level. (2) The optimum lot
size is also affected by such operation conditions as the unit process
ing time, the setup time, and the ratio of unit processing times in th
e two stages. (3) The starting point for making a schedule should be s
et in the bottleneck stage with regard to the makespan.