Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
476893 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

For manufacturers, the integration of high performance manufacturing with customer-oriented practices plays an important role in improving the performance of their business system. The benefits from such integration can only be maximized when the two parts are designed to work cooperatively. Though previous research has contributed much to manufacturing control algorithms and customer service practices, there has been little consideration of the two parts as a whole; consequently, the methods proposed may not be well supported by the other practices adopted in the system. This study develops production control methods that support a customer-oriented lead time policy, and aims to increase the performance of both manufacturing and customer service. The control methods are proposed for hybrid flow shops handling orders arriving dynamically. Computer simulations are conducted on a large number of problem instances, and the results show that the designed distributed feedback and decision-making functions enable the proposed methods to significantly outperform existing methods in achieving just-in-time (JIT) job completion under customized product lead times. Even taking into account the possible tradeoff between JIT job completion and flow time length, the proposed methods still deliver competitive performance.

► Customer orders arrive dynamically, for which time-based manufacturing is performed. ► We provide customers with the freedom to determine product lead times. ► We develop for manufacturers control methods able to meet the customized lead times. ► Benefits received from both customer orientation and time-based manufacturing. ► Applications possible for multi-stage, parallel-machine, and large-scale problems.

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