Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9724969 International Journal of Production Economics 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Capacity planning and equipment selection within modern production facilities is the balance of opposite needs: the minimization of the required investment through simple dedicated equipment, and the use of more expensive multi-functional equipment to deal with changing demand. Many times, costly equipment is required to compete due to widespread technological developments among competitors and crucial product customization requirements. This paper presents a new methodology for capacity planning of multi-functional equipment including evaluation of near-optimal solutions that may have added flexibility in meeting varying supply chain demands. Distinct equipment types that can execute similar operations are modeled in a modified set covering formulation, which is used to generate alternative equipment configurations. The formulation is an NP-complete integer program. Use of the model is demonstrated in two cases. A smaller, completely developed case study that motivated the research is presented first. Then, application of the method in the equipment selection process of a large-scale semiconductor manufacturing facility is summarized.
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