Article ID: | iaor19982662 |
Country: | Germany |
Volume: | 19 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 77 |
End Page Number: | 85 |
Publication Date: | Jan 1997 |
Journal: | OR Spektrum |
Authors: | Neumann K., Franck B., Schwindt C. |
Keywords: | control processes |
Most production planning and control (PPC) systems used in practice have an essential weakness in that they do not support hierarchical planning with feedback and do not observe resource constraints at all production levels. Also, PPC systems often do not deal with particular types of production, for example, low-volume production. We propose a capacity-oriented hierarchical approach to single-item and small-batch-production planning for make-to-order production. In particular, the planning stages of capacitated master production scheduling, multi-level lot sizing, temporal and capacity planning, and shop floor scheduling are discussed, where the degree of aggregation of products and resources decreases from stage to stage. It turns out that the optimization problems arising at most stages can be modelled as resource-constrained project scheduling problems.