Abstract

This paper deals with a just-in-time manufacturing environment which produces perfect quality items with defective items (a percentage of whole products) irrespective of the nature of the preventive maintenance. Since preventive maintenance is an essential part of production structure, performing of regular preventive maintenance results in a shutdown of the production unit for a period of time to enhance the condition of the production unit at an acceptable level. During the shutdown period just-in-time buffers for both the perfect and imperfect quality items are needed to continue the normal operation. The period of preventive maintenance depends on the nature and condition of the production unit which is random in nature. The percentage of imperfect quality item is also random. The optimal just-in-time buffer is determined to minimize the system running cost by considering the holding cost of perfect and imperfect quality items and shortage cost of perfect and imperfect quality items. A numerical example is presented to illustrate the development of the model and sensitivity of the model is analyzed.

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