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This paper refers to a hierarchical production planning system in a make-to-order environment. A challenging task in this context is to determine good production parameter settings in order to benefit from established planning methods. We present a framework for hierarchical production planning...
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This work deals with a scheduling problem of a real-world production process in the metal–working industry. The production process can be described as an offline stochastic flexible flow-shop problem with limited buffers. In a first step, we analyze a simplified model and develop a variable...
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The classical multi-level capacitated lot-sizing problem formulation is often not suitable to correctly capture resource requirements and precedence relations. Depending on lead time assumptions, either the model provides infeasible production plans or plans with costly needless inventory. We...
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Solving multi-level capacitated lot-sizing problems is still a challenging task, in spite of increasing computational power and faster algorithms. In this paper a new approach combining an ant-based algorithm with an exact solver for (mixed-integer) linear programs is presented. A MAX-MIN ant...
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