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An optimal batch size for a production system operating under periodic delivery policy
Authors:Ruhul A Sarker  Lutfar R Khan
Affiliation:

a OR/MS Group, School of Computer Science, University of New South Wales, ADFA Campus, Northcott Drive, Canberra 2600, Australia

b School of Communications and Informatics, Victoria University of Technology, Footscray Campus, PO Box 14428 MCMC, Melbourne, VIC 8001, Australia

Abstract:A manufacturing system that procures raw materials from suppliers in a lot and processes them into a finished product is considered in this research. An ordering policy is proposed for raw materials to meet the requirements of a production facility which, in turn, must deliver finished products demanded by outside buyers at fixed points in time. First, a general cost model is formulated considering both raw materials and finished products. Then, using this model, a simple procedure is developed to determine an optimal ordering policy for procurement of raw materials, and the manufacturing batch size, to minimize the total cost of meeting customer demands in time. The dependent relationships between production batch size and rawmaterial purchasing quantity, and various delivery patterns considered in recent literature are critically reviewed. The quality of the solution is evaluated. Numerical examples are provided.
Keywords:Batch size  Production system  Delivery policy  Optimization  Heuristic
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