Article ID: | iaor19911620 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 20 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 113 |
End Page Number: | 120 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1990 |
Journal: | Engineering Costs and Production Economics |
Authors: | Trzaskalik T. |
Keywords: | production |
This paper aims at introducing a formalized description of work in an industrial enterprise and using it for laying out optimal multi-period economic plans. In that description basic input and output variables, relations and connections with environment, all important technological dependencies and decision functions can be taken into consideration. Industrial enterprises differ, for instance in size, assortment of production etc. The derivation of a solution useful for varied types of enterprises is required and that is why the concept of the manufacturing plant is introduced. A new interactive hierarchical dynamic programming technique, briefly described in the paper, is applied to the solution of the problem. An example problem is formulated and solved with the following objectives taken into consideration: (i) minimization of utilization of deficit materials, (ii) maximization of production size, and (iii) maximization of profits. Multi-objective, multi-period planning in the manufacturing plant as a deterministic problem is considered.