Planning and scheduling in supply chains: An overview of issues in practice

Planning and scheduling in supply chains: An overview of issues in practice

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Article ID: iaor2005850
Country: United States
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 77
End Page Number: 92
Publication Date: Mar 2001
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: scheduling
Abstract:

This paper gives an overview of the theory and practice of planning and scheduling in supply chains. It first gives an overview of the various planning and scheduling models that have been studied in the literature, including lot sizing models and machine scheduling models. It subsequently categorizes the various industrial sectors in which planning and scheduling in the supply chains are important; these industries include continuous manufacturing as well as discrete manufacturing. We then describe how planning and scheduling models can be used in the design and the development of decision support systems for planning and scheduling in supply chains and discuss in detail the implementation of such a system at the Carlsberg A/S beerbrewer in Denmark. We conclude with a discussion on the current trends in the design and the implementation of planning and scheduling systems in practice.

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