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A comprehensive review of lot streaming

International Journal of Production Research, 2005
Lot streaming combined lot splitting with operations overlapping is one of the effective techniques used to implement the time-based strategy in today's era of global competition. Therefore, this technique has been studied extensively over the past few decades.
Huan Neng Chiu
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Lot Streaming in Job-Shop Scheduling

Operations Research, 1997
The 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 ...
Stéphane Dauzère–Pérès   +1 more
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Lot streaming in multistage production systems

International Journal of Production Economics, 2000
Abstract Lot streaming is a procedure in which a production lot is split into smaller sub-lots and moved to the next processing stage so that operations at successive stages of a multistage manufacturing system can be overlapped in time. Lot streaming reduces the manufacturing lead time and thereby provides an opportunity to lower the costs of ...
Jack C Hayya
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Structural Properties of Lot Streaming in a Flow Shop

Mathematics of Operations Research, 1998
Lot streaming is the process of splitting a given lot or job to allow the overlapping of successive operations in multi-stage production systems, thereby reducing the makespan of the corresponding schedule. This paper considers the problem of finding sublot sizes to minimize the makespan for a single job in an m-machine flow shop. On each machine, the
C N Potts
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A single-lot, unified cost-based flow shop lot-streaming problem

International Journal of Production Economics, 2008
Abstract Lot streaming is the process of splitting a production lot into sublots, and then, scheduling the sublots in an overlapping fashion on the machines. In this paper, we present a polynomial-time procedure for determining the number of sublots of a single-lot, multiple-machine flow shop lot-streaming problem in order to minimize a unified cost ...
Subhash C Sarin
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Lot streaming in three-stage production processes

European Journal of Operational Research, 1994
Lot streaming models for multi-stage production systems with the makespan (maximum completion time) as an objective are considered. A single job is to be partitioned into \(s\) sublots. A machine, which processes the job on the concrete stage, can process a sublot only when it has finished processing any previous sublot and when all sublots at any ...
J N D Gupta, C N Potts
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