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Lot Streaming Multiple Jobs in a Flowshop
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Basic Techniques for Lot Streaming
Operations Research, 1993We present an overview of basic models and solution algorithms for the lot streaming problem. We include models with continuous and discrete sublot sizes, models with and without intermittent idling of machines, and models with consistent and variable sublots. We also introduce a model with limited transporter capacity.
Trietsch, Dan, Baker, Kenneth R.
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Lot Streaming in Job-Shop Scheduling
Operations Research, 1997The issue in Lot Streaming is how to split lots into sublots in order to improve the makespan (or some other criterion). We present a model and an iterative procedure for a general job-shop environment. The procedure alternates between solving a lot-sizing problem with a given sequence of sublots on the machines, and a standard job-shop scheduling ...
Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane +1 more
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Lot streaming with supplier–manufacturer coordination
Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 2004AbstractLot splitting refers to breaking a production lot into smaller sublots during production. Coordinating lot splitting decisions across multiple stages of a production process is a challenging task. Traditional lot splitting and lot streaming models implicitly assume that the entire system is operated and owned by the same firm, or there exists a
Li, Chung-Lun, Xiao, Wen-Qiang
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International Journal of Production Research, 2013
In this paper we present a review of the literature on lot streaming. Lot streaming is a technique that accelerates the flow of a product through a production system by splitting its production lot into sublots and then processing the sublots simultaneously over the machines, thereby reducing the work-in-process and cycle time.
M. Cheng, N.J. Mukherjee, S.C. Sarin
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In this paper we present a review of the literature on lot streaming. Lot streaming is a technique that accelerates the flow of a product through a production system by splitting its production lot into sublots and then processing the sublots simultaneously over the machines, thereby reducing the work-in-process and cycle time.
M. Cheng, N.J. Mukherjee, S.C. Sarin
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