An empirical investigation of costs in batching decisions

An empirical investigation of costs in batching decisions

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Article ID: iaor20031713
Country: United States
Volume: 31
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 79
End Page Number: 104
Publication Date: Jan 2000
Journal: Decision Sciences
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Keywords: inventory
Abstract:

This paper examines the use of costs and cost functions to model lot-sizing decisions in batch manufacturing. The cost functions used to model a wide variety of manufacturing systems are typically derived from average cost models of unconstrained inventory problems. The use of setups and average inventories as the basis for modeling the economics of a typical batch manufacturing cell is shown to be inadequate. An alternative physical model that focuses on lead times provides a model that more closely represents the underlying value of such a cell.

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