5B3 DETERMINING REORDER INTERVALS FOR GENERAL PRODUCTION-DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
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概要
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This paper considers the lot sizing problem for general production-distribution systems with multiple end-items. Independent demand can occur for any item besides end items, but is assumed constant over time. The problem is formulated as an infinite horizon problem in terms of cycle times (reorder intervals) with the objective of minimizing the average setup and echelon holding costs per period for the entire system. Only nested policies are considered. The algorithm is tested on serial, assembly, distribution, and general systems with 40 or more modes.
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- 2009-07-04
著者
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Schmidt Charles
Department Of Information Systems Statistics And Management Science The University Of Alabama
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Dhakar Tej
Department of Quantitative Studies, Operations and Project Management Southern New Hampshire Univers
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Tamura Takayoshi
Department of Management and Systems Engineering Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Dhakar Tej
Depart Emt Pf Quantitative Studies Operations And Project Management Southern New Hampshire Universi
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