Optimal Production and Admission Policies in Make-to-Stock/Make-to-Order Manufacturing Systems
In this paper, we address production and admission control policies in manufacturing systems that produce two types of products. One type consists of identical items that are produced to stock, while the other has varying features and is produced to order. This general version is motivated by applications from various industries, in particular, the automobile industry and PC industry. Two models are studied:In the first model, the make-to-stock product has higher priority than the make-to-order product, and in the second model the manufacturer gives higher priority to the make-to-order product over the make-to-stock product. For both models, we characterize the optimal production and order admission policies.Furthermore, computational analysis is provided to develop insights into the benefits of the new policies, and the impact of production capacity, cost structure, demand structure, and variability in demand and production process on system performance.
Seyed Iravani Tieming Liu David Simchi-Levi
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Science, Northwestern University School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems Division, Massachusetts In
国际会议
2007 International Conference on Manufacturing & Service Operations Management(2007制造与服务运作管理国际学术会议)
北京
英文
2007-06-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)