[[abstract]]This article considers a two-stage assembly system with imperfect processes. The former is an automatic stage in which the required components are manufactured. The latter is a manual stage which deals with taking the components to assemble the end product. In addition, the component processes are independent of each other, and the assembly rate is variable. Shortage is allowed, and the unsatisfied demand is completely backlogged. Then, we formulate the proposed problem as a cost minimization model where the assembly rate and the production run time of each component process are decision variables. An algorithm for the computations of the optimal solutions under the constraint of assembly rate is also provided. Finally, a numeri...
This study explores a finite production rate (FPR) model featuring overtime option and rework of non...
This paper describes a model for a multi-stage production/inventory system where lots may be of diff...
Conventional production systems assume that during the manufacturing processes, machines operate wit...
This article considers the production and admission control decisions for a two-stage manufacturing ...
The inventory includes the elements to construct the products that finally will appear as completed ...
Procurement lot sizes for externally purchased components used in final assemblies are frequently co...
Facing stiff competition in worldwide markets, capability of meeting timely demands of multiproduct ...
The client requirements of present-day markets emphasize product quality, variety, and rapid respons...
This study considers the production and inventory management problem of a two-stage semi-process pro...
While planning for batch manufacturing, determining the optimal runtime that minimizes total system ...
The paper investigates an EPL (Economic Production Lotsize) model in an imperfect production system ...
The paper develops a model to determine the optimal product reliability and production rate that ach...
[[abstract]]In this article, we extend the classical economic production quantity (EPQ) model by pro...
In this paper, a multistage manufacturing system is considered. Each stage consists of a process whi...
This paper revisits the economic production quantity (EPQ) model with rework process at a single-sta...
This study explores a finite production rate (FPR) model featuring overtime option and rework of non...
This paper describes a model for a multi-stage production/inventory system where lots may be of diff...
Conventional production systems assume that during the manufacturing processes, machines operate wit...
This article considers the production and admission control decisions for a two-stage manufacturing ...
The inventory includes the elements to construct the products that finally will appear as completed ...
Procurement lot sizes for externally purchased components used in final assemblies are frequently co...
Facing stiff competition in worldwide markets, capability of meeting timely demands of multiproduct ...
The client requirements of present-day markets emphasize product quality, variety, and rapid respons...
This study considers the production and inventory management problem of a two-stage semi-process pro...
While planning for batch manufacturing, determining the optimal runtime that minimizes total system ...
The paper investigates an EPL (Economic Production Lotsize) model in an imperfect production system ...
The paper develops a model to determine the optimal product reliability and production rate that ach...
[[abstract]]In this article, we extend the classical economic production quantity (EPQ) model by pro...
In this paper, a multistage manufacturing system is considered. Each stage consists of a process whi...
This paper revisits the economic production quantity (EPQ) model with rework process at a single-sta...
This study explores a finite production rate (FPR) model featuring overtime option and rework of non...
This paper describes a model for a multi-stage production/inventory system where lots may be of diff...
Conventional production systems assume that during the manufacturing processes, machines operate wit...