A finite capacity production scheduling procedure for a belgian steel company
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Vlerick strategic journal articlePublication Year
2009Journal
International Journal of Production ResearchPublication Volume
47Publication Issue
3Publication Begin page
561Publication End page
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We present a multi-objective finite-capacity production scheduling algorithm for an integrated steel company located in Belgium. The two-stage optimization model takes various company-specific constraints into account and optimizes various, often conflicting, weighted objectives. A first machine assignment stage determines the routing of an individual order through the network while a second scheduling stage makes a detailed timetable for each operation for all orders. The procedure has been tested on randomly generated data instances sampled from real-life data from the steel company. We report promising computational results and illustrate the flexibility of the optimization model with respect to the various weights in the multi-objective function.Keyword
Programme & Portfolio ManagementKnowledge Domain/Industry
Operations & Supply Chain Managementae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/00207540701441970