Theoretical Paper
Journal of the Operational Research Society (1993) 44, 773–784. doi:10.1057/jors.1993.136
Scheduling of Products with Common and Product-Dependent Components Manufactured at a Single Facility
C. S. Sung and C. K. Park
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Correspondence: C. S. Sung, Department of Industrial Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon 305-701, Korea.
Abstract
This paper analyses a scheduling problem concerned with the production of components at a single manufacturing facility where the manufactured components are subsequently assembled into a finite number of end products. Each product is composed of a common component and a product-dependent component, and completion time of a product is determined by the completion time of the last of two components. All the components are manufactured in a batch process at the single facility and, during the batch process, the manufactured components are individually moved to the next (assembly) station; switching from production of product-dependent components to common components only incurs a set-up cost. The solution properties are characterized subject to the mean flow time measure, based upon which an efficient branch-and-bound solution algorithm is exploited.
Keywords:
Batch Processes, Branch-and-Bound, Mean Flow Times, Production Scheduling


