Abstract

A system of one machine used to produce m products in batches and a central storage used for storing raw materials and finished products is considered. The system maintains enough finished products to assure no stockout will happen. The machine has a finite production rate greater than or equal to the demand rate for each product, and thus operates with periodic start-ups and shut-downs. For the special case when set-up for each product requires time and every product is produced in every cycle, the best policy given limited storage space is determined, and total production cost as a function of set-up costs, carrying cost, storage cost, and material handling cost is presented. A heuristic is developed that determines “optimal feasible cycle time” such that while production scheduling remains feasible, the capacity of the central storage is not exceeded, and at the same time the overall costs are minimized.

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