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Four equivalent lot-sizing models [PDF]
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Wilco Van den Heuvel +1 more
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Order Lot Sizing: Insights from Lattice Gas-Type Model [PDF]
In this study, we introduce a novel interdisciplinary framework that applies concepts from statistical physics, specifically lattice-gas models, to the classical order lot-sizing problem in supply chain management.
Margarita Miguelina Mieras +3 more
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Two-stage stochastic capacitated Lot-Sizing problem by Lot-Size adaptation approach [PDF]
In this paper, a two-stage stochastic capacitated lot-sizing problem with random demand, and service level constraints under static and static-dynamic uncertainty strategies is introduced.
Arsalan Rahmani +2 more
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Modeling the Capacitated Multi-Level Lot-Sizing Problem under Time-Varying Environments and a Fix-and-Optimize Solution Approach [PDF]
In this study, we investigated the time-varying capacitated lot-sizing problem under a fast-changing production environment, where production factors such as the setup costs, inventory-holding costs, production capacities, or even material prices may be ...
Meng You +5 more
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Lot sizing and scheduling — Survey and extensions [PDF]
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A Drexl, A Kimms
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Lot Sizing with Random Yields: A Review [PDF]
This paper reviews the literature on quantitatively-oriented approaches for determining lot sizes when production or procurement yields are random. We discuss issues related to the modeling of costs, yield uncertainty, and performance in the context of systems with random yields.
Candace Arai Yano, Hau L Lee
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Lot-sizing for industrial symbiosis [PDF]
Waste accumulation in landfills, global warming and the need to preserve finite raw materials push governments and industries to shift towards a circular economy. Industrial symbiosis represents a sustainable way of sharing resources and converting unavoidable production residues into useful and added-value products. In this context, we introduce a new
Suzanne, Elodie +3 more
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This data article establishes the first data model for the Multi-Level Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problem with Linked Lot Sizes and Backorders (MLCLSP-L-B) for tablets manufacturing processes. The dataset consists out of nine tables and collects all required
Michael Simonis, Stefan Nickel
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In a manufacturing system, lot sizing and maintenance are interdependent and interact with each other. Few studies jointly investigated production lot sizing and maintenance management considering system degradation.
Li Qu, Junli Liao, Kaiye Gao, Li Yang
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DI SUMMA, MARCO, L. A. Wolsey
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