Scheduling Optimization Modelling: A Case Study of a Woven Label Manufacturing Company

PhD.Nguyễn Văn Thành

Faculty of Commerce

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Production scheduling involves all activities of building production schedules, including coordinating and assigning activities to each person, group of people, or machine and arranging work orders in each workplace. Production scheduling must solve all problems such as minimizing customer wait time, storage costs, and production time; and effectively using the enterprise's human resources. This paper studies the application of flexible job shop modelling on scheduling a woven labelling process. The labelling process includes several steps which are handled in different workstations. Each workstation is also comprised of several identical parallel machines. In this study, job splitting is allowed so that the power of work stations can be utilized better. The final objective is to minimize the total completion time of all jobs. The results show a significant improvement since the new planning may save more than 60% of lead time compared to the current schedule. The contribution of this research is to propose a flexible job shop model for scheduling a woven labelling process. The proposed approach can also be applied to support complex production scheduling processes under fuzzy environments in different industries. A practical case study demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed model.

Overview
Type
Article
Publication year
Apr 2021
Original language
English
Published Journal
Computer Systems Science & Engineering
Volume No
Vol. 35 No. 2
Classification
ISI/Scopus Indexed
ISSN index
0267-6192
Page
239-249
Quartiles
Q3

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