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The following topics are dealt with: disruptive technology; semiconductor manufacturing: production scheduling; inventory management; production systems; information and communication technologies; sustainable manufacturing; life sciences; laboratory automation; industrial robots; green manufacturing; microrobots; nanorobots; automata; Petri nets; distributed systems; vision processing; image processing;...
Based on the steam turbine manufacturers, the production characteristics of large-piece OKP (One-of-a-Kind Production) enterprises is analyzed, and the controlling ideas of production planning and scheduling on plant level is proposed. Moreover, by combining heuristic algorithm based on rules with fuzzy algorithm, the formulating method of production planning and scheduling on plant level is introduced,...
With the developing of customer oriented market, the ability of rapid response to customer demand becomes more and more important. To enrich the response efficiency for the online ordering, this research focuses on proposing a collaborative production planning and scheduling system for Networked Manufacturing System (NMS). Meanwhile, multi-agent system technology is applied to enable the integration...
Content of the presented paper is to describe a consistent approach from planning to actual implementation of the production. This consistency is achieved by the sequence of decision-making levels of the appropriate information related flows. In the area of production systems can distinguish at least three basic levels (planning, scheduling and management).
Certain types of food such as catering foods decay very rapidly. This paper investigates how the quality of such foods can be improved by shortening the time interval between production and delivery. To this end, we develop an approach which integrates short-term production and distribution planning in a novel iterative scheme. The production scheduling problem is solved through an MILP modeling approach...
The paper reviews about the data mining tasks and methods, and its application in production planning and scheduling. Data mining will be reviewed in four classifications of data mining systems according to the kinds of databases mined, knowledge to discover, techniques utilized and the applications adapted. This paper also reviews in production planning and scheduling that focused in time frame range...
This work reviews some of the basic ideas behind centralized and hierarchical architecture, especially focusing on internal logistics activities. It also bring initial thoughts for a methodology to help select (or design) control architecture for distributed production planning, scheduling and control. This methodology would focus on two main aspects: (1) a response-time based approach to be used...
Production planning of manufacturing systems that produce pure make-to-stock (MTS) and pure make-to-order (MTO) concurrently is one of the intricate issues. On the other hand, several systems like food production industries produce a type of products in hybrid MTS-MTO manner in addition to pure MTS and pure MTO products. With involving the production of these hybrid MTS-MTO products in these systems,...
Block planning is a specific concept for the development of production schedules based on the definition of setup families and the production of product variants in a pre-defined sequence. In process industries, e.g. in the production of beverages, there is often a natural sequence in which the various products are to be produced in order to minimize total changeover time and to maintain product quality...
The paper discusses issues around effective production scheduling and visualization of work-in-progress data within an ERP driven production environment. Best practice is demonstrated via an example software add-on tool that was developed in cooperation with a large manufacturer in the aerospace industry.
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