Article ID: | iaor199584 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 32 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 1027 |
End Page Number: | 1043 |
Publication Date: | May 1994 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research |
Authors: | Yano C.A., Kim Y.D. |
Nearly all of the literature on part type selection for flexible manufacturing systems has focused on maximizing throughput. The authors present an approach for part type selection in which meeting due dates is the primary objective. The approach is based on the idea of using information from the solution of an approximate, aggregate scheduling problem as the basis for determining release priorities. The need for the approximation and aggregation arises because the exact machine configuration (partitioning of identical machines into groups, and loading of tools) cannot be decided until the parts are selected. The authors develop and evaluate several different policies for setting release priorities in a context where the approximate, aggregate schedule is constructed using list scheduling (dispatching) rules. The results indicate that using information from such a schedule to set release priorities performs far better than using simpler procedures.