会议专题

An exploratory study of batch splitting through combined control of release and dispatching

  Workload Control (WLC) has been developed as a production planning and control approach for make-to-order manufacturing.Previous studies on WLC often assume a simplified shop where released batches are treated as independent jobs,which proceed through the different stages of processing without being split.Batch splitting allows released batches to be split into a number of smaller subbatches so that its operations at work centres can be overlapped and its progress accelerated.This paper investigates how WLC performs under batch splitting.Evaluating the performance of WLC in this context is an important step towards the alignment between WLC theory and practice.Thus,assuming a production situation with unbalanced utilizations of manufacturing resources,the effectiveness of different dispatching rules and job release strategies are examined using simulation.Results highlight the importance of controlled release of jobs to the shop floor and the importance of differentiating between bottleneck and non-bottleneck work centres for purpose of dispatching.

order release dispatching batch splitting

Nuno O.Fernandes S.Carmo-Silva

School of Technology Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco Castelo Branco, Av.do Empresário 6000-7 Dept.of Production and Systems University of Minho, Braga, Campus de Gualtar 4710-057, Portugal

国际会议

2012年工程管理与教育研讨会

北京

英文

25-28

2012-10-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)