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9783642067556

Introduction to Computational Optimization Models for Production Planning in a Supply Chain

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  • ISBN13:

    9783642067556

  • ISBN10:

    3642067557

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-11-09
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
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Summary

The book begins with an easy-to-read introduction to the concepts associated with the creation of optimization models for production planning. These concepts are then applied to well-known planning models, namely mrp and MRP II. From this foundation fairly sophisticated models for supply chain management are developed. Another unique feature is that models are developed with an eye toward implementation. In fact, there is a chapter that provides explicit examples of implementation of the basic models using a variety of popular, commercially available modeling languages. The new edition is updated and provides extensions.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Supply Chains and Production Planningp. 1
Optimizationp. 2
Components of Supply Chain Managementp. 4
Scope of this Bookp. 5
Optimization Modelingp. 7
Abstractionp. 7
Symbolsp. 9
Variables, Data, Subscripts, and Mathp. 9
Setsp. 11
Objective Functions and Constraintsp. 11
Finding Solutionsp. 14
Datap. 15
A Few Words About Uncertaintyp. 15
Solvers and Model Structurep. 16
Implementing the Models in this Bookp. 17
Starting with an mrp Modelp. 19
An Examplep. 19
mrp Mechanicsp. 20
mrp Datap. 22
mrp Optimization Formulationp. 24
Discussion of mrpp. 26
Troublesp. 27
Virtuesp. 29
Extending to an MRP II Modelp. 31
MRP II Mechanicsp. 31
MRP II Data and Constraintsp. 34
Discussion of MRP IIp. 36
Changeover Modeling Considerationsp. 38
A Straightforward Modificationp. 38
Production that Spans Time Bucketsp. 39
Parallel Machinesp. 40
Sequence Dependent Changeoversp. 41
A Few Remarks About Changeoversp. 42
A Better Modelp. 45
A Cost Based Objective Functionp. 45
Costsp. 45
Objective Functionp. 47
Overtime and Extra Capacityp. 49
A Simple Modelp. 49
Complicationsp. 50
Allowing Tardinessp. 51
A Simple Modelp. 52
Complicationsp. 53
Objective Function Issuesp. 54
The Modelp. 55
Extensions to the Modelp. 59
Substitutes, Multiple Routings and Subcontractorsp. 59
Penalizing Changes to the Planp. 62
End-of-horizon Effects and Minimum Inventoriesp. 64
Modeling Product Movement and Transportp. 66
Simple Product Movement and Shippingp. 67
Expedited Shippingp. 67
Fixed Costs and Consolidationsp. 67
Transportation Discountsp. 69
Discussion of Transportation Modelingp. 70
Summarizing the Modelp. 70
Aggregation and Consolidationp. 71
Consolidating Resourcesp. 73
Aggregating Partsp. 74
Discussion of Disaggregationp. 79
Implementation Examplesp. 81
AMPLp. 84
mrp Modelp. 86
mrp Datap. 87
Results of Running mrpp. 88
MRPII Modelp. 89
Data for MRPIIp. 90
SCPc Modelp. 91
Data for SCPcp. 94
GAMSp. 96
mrp and MRPII Modelsp. 98
SCPc Modelp. 101
Maximal MPLp. 106
mrp Modelp. 107
MRPIIp. 109
SCPcp. 110
OPLp. 114
mrpp. 115
MRPIIp. 118
SCPcp. 118
Xpress-Moselp. 123
mrp Modelp. 125
mrp Datap. 128
mrp Resultsp. 129
MRPII Modelp. 129
SCPc Modelp. 130
Solutionsp. 135
MIPs and Relaxationsp. 135
Branch and Boundp. 138
Special Variable Typesp. 141
Semi-continuous Variablesp. 141
General Integer Variablesp. 142
Special Ordered Setsp. 143
Heuristic Search Methodsp. 145
A Brief Primer on Heuristicsp. 146
Abstract Formulation and Solution Representationp. 147
Example of an Embedded Problemp. 149
Neighborhoods and Evaluation Functionsp. 150
Simulated Annealingp. 154
Tabu Searchp. 156
Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithmsp. 157
Constraint Programmingp. 160
Some Stochastic Extensionsp. 163
Lead Times and Congestionp. 164
The Issuesp. 165
Load Dependent Lead Timesp. 167
Solver Issuesp. 170
Examplep. 172
Complications and Discussionp. 173
Scenariosp. 174
The Issuesp. 175
A Multi-stage Probabilistic Model With Recoursep. 178
Progressive Hedgingp. 180
A PH based Heuristic for SCPcp. 184
Research Directions and Referencesp. 187
Supply Chain Managementp. 187
The Evolution of Logisticsp. 188
Closed Loop Supply Chains and Reverse Logisticsp. 191
The Importance of Information Technologyp. 191
Supply Contractsp. 198
mrp, MRP II and Beyondp. 200
The Early Stepsp. 200
Supply Chain Planningp. 201
Production Planning and Schedulingp. 202
Lot Sizing Modelsp. 202
Planning and Inventory Controlp. 208
Machine Schedulingp. 211
Aggregation and Part Familiesp. 212
Load Dependent Lead Timesp. 214
Transportationp. 219
Optimizationp. 223
Exact Methodsp. 225
Heuristic Search Methodsp. 225
Progressive Hedgingp. 229
Simulationp. 230
Modelingp. 231
Bibliographyp. 233
Indexp. 253
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