We consider a multi-item lot-sizing problem in which there are demands, and unit production and storage costs. In addition production of any mix of items is measured in batches of fixed size, and there is a fixed set-up cost per batch in each period. Suppose that the unit production costs are constant over time, the storage costs are nonnegative, and for any two items the one that has a higher storage cost in one period has a higher storage cost in every period. Then we show that there is a linear program with O(mTexp.2) constraints and variables that solves the multi-item lot-sizing problem, thereby establishing that it is polynomially solvable, wheremis the number of items and T the number of time periods. This generalizes an earlier resu...
Abstract: We address a multi-item capacitated lot-sizing problem with setup times, stock and demand ...
We consider a family of N items which are produced in or obtained from the same pro-duction facility...
We consider several variants of the two-level lot-sizing problem with one item at the upper level fa...
We consider a multi-item lot-sizing problem with joint set-up costs and constant capacities. Apart f...
We consider a multi-item lot-sizing problem with joint set-up costs and constant capacities. Apart ...
We consider the single item lot-sizing problem with capacities that are non-decreasing over time. Wh...
In this paper, a case study is carried out concerning the lot-sizing problem involving a single item...
Purpose: We aim to examine the capacitated multi-item lot sizing problem which is a typical example ...
The dynamic lot-sizing problem under a time-varying environment considers new features of the produc...
We consider a family of N items that are produced in, or obtained from, the same production facility...
The main result of this paper is an O(n(3)) algorithm for the single-item lot-sizing problem with co...
In this research, algorithms are developed to address the problem of dynamic lot sizing and scheduli...
We address the dynamic lot size problem assuming time-varying storage capacities. The planning horiz...
Within a partnership with a consulting company, we address a production problem modeled as a stochas...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
Abstract: We address a multi-item capacitated lot-sizing problem with setup times, stock and demand ...
We consider a family of N items which are produced in or obtained from the same pro-duction facility...
We consider several variants of the two-level lot-sizing problem with one item at the upper level fa...
We consider a multi-item lot-sizing problem with joint set-up costs and constant capacities. Apart f...
We consider a multi-item lot-sizing problem with joint set-up costs and constant capacities. Apart ...
We consider the single item lot-sizing problem with capacities that are non-decreasing over time. Wh...
In this paper, a case study is carried out concerning the lot-sizing problem involving a single item...
Purpose: We aim to examine the capacitated multi-item lot sizing problem which is a typical example ...
The dynamic lot-sizing problem under a time-varying environment considers new features of the produc...
We consider a family of N items that are produced in, or obtained from, the same production facility...
The main result of this paper is an O(n(3)) algorithm for the single-item lot-sizing problem with co...
In this research, algorithms are developed to address the problem of dynamic lot sizing and scheduli...
We address the dynamic lot size problem assuming time-varying storage capacities. The planning horiz...
Within a partnership with a consulting company, we address a production problem modeled as a stochas...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
Abstract: We address a multi-item capacitated lot-sizing problem with setup times, stock and demand ...
We consider a family of N items which are produced in or obtained from the same pro-duction facility...
We consider several variants of the two-level lot-sizing problem with one item at the upper level fa...