Admission policies for the customized stochastic lot scheduling problem with strict due‐dates

Admission policies for the customized stochastic lot scheduling problem with strict due‐dates

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Article ID: iaor20115396
Volume: 213
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 375
End Page Number: 383
Publication Date: Sep 2011
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Abstract:

We model the joint admission control/scheduling problem as a Markov decision process (MDP) to gain insight into the optimal control of the production system and use the MDP to benchmark the performance of a simple heuristic acceptance/scheduling policy. Numerical results show that the heuristic performs very well compared with the optimal policy for a wide range of parameter settings, including product family asymmetries in arrival rate, order size, and order reward. This papers considers admission control and scheduling of customer orders in a production system that produces different items on a single machine. Customer orders drive the production and belong to product families, and have family dependent due‐date, size, and reward. When production changes from one family to another a setup time is incurred. Moreover, if an order cannot be accepted, it is considered lost upon arrival. The problem is to find a policy that accepts/rejects and schedules orders such that long run profit is maximized. This problem finds its motivation in batch industries in which suppliers have to realize high machine utilization while delivery times should be short and reliable and the production environment is subject to long setup times.

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