Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6894674 European Journal of Operational Research 2018 42 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper addresses the integration of two relevant problems within industry: raw material purchasing and production planning. The raw material purchasing problem considers the presence of several suppliers, each one with its own cost of materials and discount rates. The production planning problem considers batch production, in a system with a multistage product structure, multiple production tasks, and multipurpose storage tank restrictions. In this context the main decisions to be taken involve the choice of tasks to produce each one of the products, when they should be performed to meet all demands while considering production and multipurpose storage units capacity availability and the raw materials different discount rates. The main objective is then to guarantee demand at reduce purchasing and operating costs where the choice of less expensive tasks is at stake. Exploring discount levels, avoiding setup costs and reducing inventories are considered. A mixed integer programming (MIP) model is developed to integrate the two mentioned problems. Additionally, a subsequent model is also developed, which represents purchasing and production decisions independently, as it is often the case in real companies. The later model allow us to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed integrated model. Computational experiments were performed on CPLEX 12.6 optimization package and the results clearly show the advantages of the integrated model.
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