Article ID: | iaor2009170 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 111 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 697 |
End Page Number: | 706 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2008 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Economics |
Authors: | Corominas Albert, Pastor Rafael, Lusa Amaia |
Keywords: | programming: mathematical |
Annualised hours – the irregular distribution of working hours over a year – allow companies to adapt capacity to demand, thus reducing overtime, the number of temporary workers and inventory costs. To avoid a significant deterioration in working conditions, many laws and agreements constrain the distribution of working time. One way of doing this is by specifying a finite set of weekly working hours and bounding the annual number of weeks of each type. Although this set has a great impact on the solution, it is usually agreed without taking all the available data (demand, costs, etc.) into consideration. This paper proposes a method for selecting the most appropriate set of weekly working hours and establishing an annual plan or working time for each worker as a way of optimising service level. To this end, two mathematical programming models are proposed.