Production and Sales Planning with Limited Shared Tooling at the Key Operation

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Brown, Gerald G.
Geoffrion, Arthur M.
Bradley, Gordon H.
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The focus of this paper is multiperiod production and sales planning when there is a single
dominant production operation for which tooling (dies, molds, etc.) can be shared among
parts and is limited in availability. Our interest in such problems grew out of management
issues confronting an injection molding manufacturer of plastic pipes and fittings for the
building and chemical industries, but similar problems abound in the manufacture of many
other cast, extruded, molded, pressed, or stamped products. We describe the development and
successful application of a planning model and an associated computational approach for this
class of problems. The focus of this paper is multiperiod production and sales planning when there is a single
dominant production operation for which tooling (dies, molds, etc.) can be shared among
parts and is limited in availability. Our interest in such problems grew out of management
issues confronting an injection molding manufacturer of plastic pipes and fittings for the
building and chemical industries, but similar problems abound in the manufacture of many
other cast, extruded, molded, pressed, or stamped products. We describe the development and
successful application of a planning model and an associated computational approach for this
class of problems.The focus of this paper is multiperiod production and sales planning when there is a single
dominant production operation for which tooling (dies, molds, etc.) can be shared among
parts and is limited in availability. Our interest in such problems grew out of management
issues confronting an injection molding manufacturer of plastic pipes and fittings for the
building and chemical industries, but similar problems abound in the manufacture of many
other cast, extruded, molded, pressed, or stamped products. We describe the development and
successful application of a planning model and an associated computational approach for this
class of problems. The focus of this paper is multiperiod production and sales planning when there is a single
dominant production operation for which tooling (dies, molds, etc.) can be shared among
parts and is limited in availability. Our interest in such problems grew out of management
issues confronting an injection molding manufacturer of plastic pipes and fittings for the
building and chemical industries, but similar problems abound in the manufacture of many
other cast, extruded, molded, pressed, or stamped products. We describe the development and
successful application of a planning model and an associated computational approach for this
class of problems. The problem is modeled as a mixed integer linear program. Lagrangean relaxation is applied so as to exploit the availability of highly efficient techniques for minimum cost network flow problems and for single-item dynamic lot-sizing type problems. For the practical application at hand, provably good solutions are routinely being obtained in modest computing time to problems far beyond the capabilities of available mathematical programming systems.
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Management Science, 27, 3, pp. 247-259, (Nominated for 1981 International Management Science Achievement Award).
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