An extended enterprise planning methodology for the discrete manufacturing industry

An extended enterprise planning methodology for the discrete manufacturing industry

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Article ID: iaor20014014
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 129
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 317
End Page Number: 325
Publication Date: Mar 2001
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: scheduling, heuristics, optimization: simulated annealing
Abstract:

Extended factories consisting of geographically dispersed independent production facilities are already a reality in the global economy. Production facilities concentrate on core technologies and create partner networks for the manufacturing of their products, a trend initially visible in semiconductor manufacturing but quickly spreading to other industries. A methodology, more flexible and efficient than the traditional time-bucket-based techniques and dynamic dispatching heuristics, to plan the Extended Semiconductor Enterprise and schedule work at the different production entities is presented in this paper. The generic approach also opens opportunities for applications in other discrete manufacturing industries. The methodology uses stepwise search procedures to improve plans and make-or-buy decision processes to solve resource constraints. Focus of the paper is principally on resource scheduling and less on logistics and distribution topics.

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