Minimising general setup costs in a two-stage production system |
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Authors: | Michele Ciavotta Marco Pranzo |
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Affiliation: | 1. SOA – ITI , Universitat Politècnica de València , Camino de Vera, E-46022 Valencia , Spain;2. D.I.I. Università di Siena , Via Roma 56, I-53100 Siena , Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper addresses a problem arising in the coordination between two consecutive stages of a production system. Production is organised in batches of identical jobs. Each job is characterised by two distinct attributes, and all jobs sharing the same attributes are processed together as a single batch. Due to the structural and organisational characteristics of the production system, the two stages have to process the same batch sequence. When two consecutive batches with different attributes are processed, at least one stage must pay a setup, in order to reconfigure its own devices. Each stage incurs a setup cost that is a general non-decreasing function of the number of its own setups, and the problem consists of finding a batch sequence minimising the total setup costs of the production system. We present an original solution approach for the considered problem that is shown to be very effective using an extensive experimental campaign. |
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Keywords: | set-up reduction discrete optimisation heuristics operational research optimisation scheduling sequencing cost improvement general setup costs setup minimisation |
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