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Lotsizing and scheduling comprises activities which have to be done repeatedly within MRP-systems. First, we show via a simple example the deficiencies arising within the MRP-context by neglecting the interrelationships of multi-stage systems. Second, we propose a new model for multi-item,...
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This paper deals with lot sizing and scheduling for a single-stage production System where setup costs and times are sequence dependent. A large bücket mixed integer programming (MIP) model is formulated which considers only efficient sequences. A tailor-made enumeration method of the...
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Sales force deployment involves the concurrent resolution of four interrelated subproblems: sizing the sales force, salesman location, sales territory alignment, and sales resource allocation. The first subproblem addresses the topic of selecting the appropriate number of salesman. The salesman...
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Three types of multi-item capacitated dynamic lotsizing and scheduling models are well established until now: The capacitated lotsizing problem, the discrete lotsizing and scheduling problem as well as the continuous setup lotsizing problem. An analysis of the underlying fundamental assumptions...
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