We consider the capacity planning problem during a product transition in which demand for a new-generation product gradually replaces that for the old product. Capacity for the new product can be acquired both by purchasing new production lines and by converting existing production lines for the old product. Furthermore, in either case, the new product capacity is “retrofitted” to be flexible, i.e., to be able to also produce the old product. This capacity planning problem arises regularly at Intel, which served as the motivating context for this research. We formulate a two-product capacity planning model to determine the equipment purchase and conversion schedule, considering (i) time-varying and uncertain demand, (ii) dedicated and flexi...
AbstractCompanies with diverse product portfolio often face capacity planning problems due to the di...
L'industrie des semi-conducteurs est caractérisée par une production de forte variabilité et de faib...
This paper studies a capacity management problem with upgrading. A firm needs to procure multiple cl...
We consider the capacity planning problem during a product transition in which demand for a new-gene...
Decisions on capacity are often treated separately from those of production and inventory. In most s...
We investigate the conditions under which it would be economically advantageous to invest in reconfi...
The replacement of an existing product with a new one presents many challenges. In particular, uncer...
This study considers the problem of determining the facility requirements for a reconfigurable manuf...
This dissertation studies capacity investment decisions of a manufacturing firm facing high demand u...
Responsiveness to dynamic market changes in a cost-effective manner is becoming a key success factor...
Managing changes and disturbances resulted by fluctuating order streams and diverse product portfoli...
The increasing frequency of new product introductions force today's companies to continuously upgrad...
This article surveys a new generation of analytical tools for capacity planning and management, espe...
Due to high cost of capacity investment, many semiconductor manufacturing companies have exhibited t...
Capacity expansion planning in distributed service organizations differs substantially from capacity...
AbstractCompanies with diverse product portfolio often face capacity planning problems due to the di...
L'industrie des semi-conducteurs est caractérisée par une production de forte variabilité et de faib...
This paper studies a capacity management problem with upgrading. A firm needs to procure multiple cl...
We consider the capacity planning problem during a product transition in which demand for a new-gene...
Decisions on capacity are often treated separately from those of production and inventory. In most s...
We investigate the conditions under which it would be economically advantageous to invest in reconfi...
The replacement of an existing product with a new one presents many challenges. In particular, uncer...
This study considers the problem of determining the facility requirements for a reconfigurable manuf...
This dissertation studies capacity investment decisions of a manufacturing firm facing high demand u...
Responsiveness to dynamic market changes in a cost-effective manner is becoming a key success factor...
Managing changes and disturbances resulted by fluctuating order streams and diverse product portfoli...
The increasing frequency of new product introductions force today's companies to continuously upgrad...
This article surveys a new generation of analytical tools for capacity planning and management, espe...
Due to high cost of capacity investment, many semiconductor manufacturing companies have exhibited t...
Capacity expansion planning in distributed service organizations differs substantially from capacity...
AbstractCompanies with diverse product portfolio often face capacity planning problems due to the di...
L'industrie des semi-conducteurs est caractérisée par une production de forte variabilité et de faib...
This paper studies a capacity management problem with upgrading. A firm needs to procure multiple cl...