The USPS is the second largest employer in the U.S. with over 800,000 personnel. More than 1/3 of them work at approximately 275 mail processing centers (P&DCs) nationwide. These facilities run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and contain a wide variety of equipment for accepting, processing and transporting the mail. This dissertation focuses on developing a comprehensive framework on how to manage the use of this equipment with minimum labor cost. The equipment scheduling problem is modeled as a large-scale mixed-integer program with multi-criteria. One of the main contributions in the model is the inclusion of a surrogate for labor costs in the form of worker shifts that match daily operations. The problem is solved sequentially using a thr...
A11 the uterlil In this thesis Is devoted to ««chine scheduling prob1e«s. It Is presented In eight c...
Scheduling is defined as the allocation of resources to task over time in such a way that a predefin...
Scheduling is a key factor for delivering a quality and reliable product. The sudden interest in sc...
The USPS is the second largest employer in the U.S. with over 800,000 personnel. More than 1/3 of th...
This research addresses the equipment scheduling problem under disruptions in United States Postal S...
With the goal of fiscal self-sufficiency, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has embarked upon ...
The current cumulative PhD thesis consists of six papers published in/submitted to scientific journa...
Scheduling is a key factor for productivity and competitiveness of corporations. Effective schedulin...
This paper is concerned with the problem of determining the optimal size and composition of a perman...
The aim in this thesis is to develop efficient enumeration algorithms to solve certain strongly NP-h...
This research addresses weekly personnel planning and scheduling problems that arise at various ser...
The treatment of mail objects in a mail processing centre involves many operations, in particular so...
The simultaneous lot-sizing and production scheduling problem of a real-life large-scale industrial ...
Purpose: A decomposition heuristics based on multi-bottleneck machines for large-scale job shop sche...
A general approach suitable for handling a wide range of process scheduling problems and that can be...
A11 the uterlil In this thesis Is devoted to ««chine scheduling prob1e«s. It Is presented In eight c...
Scheduling is defined as the allocation of resources to task over time in such a way that a predefin...
Scheduling is a key factor for delivering a quality and reliable product. The sudden interest in sc...
The USPS is the second largest employer in the U.S. with over 800,000 personnel. More than 1/3 of th...
This research addresses the equipment scheduling problem under disruptions in United States Postal S...
With the goal of fiscal self-sufficiency, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has embarked upon ...
The current cumulative PhD thesis consists of six papers published in/submitted to scientific journa...
Scheduling is a key factor for productivity and competitiveness of corporations. Effective schedulin...
This paper is concerned with the problem of determining the optimal size and composition of a perman...
The aim in this thesis is to develop efficient enumeration algorithms to solve certain strongly NP-h...
This research addresses weekly personnel planning and scheduling problems that arise at various ser...
The treatment of mail objects in a mail processing centre involves many operations, in particular so...
The simultaneous lot-sizing and production scheduling problem of a real-life large-scale industrial ...
Purpose: A decomposition heuristics based on multi-bottleneck machines for large-scale job shop sche...
A general approach suitable for handling a wide range of process scheduling problems and that can be...
A11 the uterlil In this thesis Is devoted to ««chine scheduling prob1e«s. It Is presented In eight c...
Scheduling is defined as the allocation of resources to task over time in such a way that a predefin...
Scheduling is a key factor for delivering a quality and reliable product. The sudden interest in sc...