Production and subcontracting control for an unreliable manufacturing system with setups |
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Authors: | M. Assid A. Hajji |
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Affiliation: | 1. Systems Engineering Department, école de Technologie Supérieure, Production System Design and Control Laboratory, University of Québec, Montreal, QC, Canada;2. Department of Operations and Decision Systems &3. CIRRELT, Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the problem of joint production, setup and subcontracting control of unreliable manufacturing systems producing two product types. The production requires setups each time it switches from one product type to another. Subcontracting is an integral part of the decision-making process due to limited production capacity in existing facility. The objective is to propose an effective control policy for the considered system which simultaneously manages production, setup and subcontracting activities. The complexity of the problem lies in the interaction between internal manufacturing decisions and subcontracting that outsource a part of the production, in a dynamic and stochastic environment. An experimental optimisation approach is adopted to determine the optimal control parameters which minimise the average total cost. Extensive sensitivity analyses are performed to illustrate the robustness and the usefulness of the adopted approach. An in-depth study comparing five control policies across a wide range of system parameters is also conducted. Extended cases closer to reality are also investigated considering elements such as the preventive maintenance and the production of non-conforming products. The best control policy in terms of economic performance is then obtained. Valuable insights providing a better understanding of interactions involving production, setup, and subcontracting are discussed. |
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Keywords: | production control policy setup policy subcontracting unreliable manufacturing systems simulation optimisation |
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