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Semiconductor wafer fabrication production planning using multi-fidelity simulation optimisation
International Journal of Production Research, 2020Semiconductor wafer fabrication is a complicated and time-consuming production process in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. It is very important for the manufacturer to come up with production plans that can most efficiently utilise the ...
Fan Zhang, Jie Song, Y. Dai, Jie Xu
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Indicator framework for sustainable production planning and controlling
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 2019Production facilities serve to transform raw materials into products, usually with the goal of achieving a designated output, in terms of quantity and quality, with the minimum of cost and labour. With the aid of production planning and controlling (PPC)
Maximilian Zarte +2 more
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2017
This chapter explains the overview of production planning; the issues of remanufacturing production planning and control; Advanced Production Planning and Scheduling (APPS) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); production planning conflict resolution and optimization models; production planning and emission constraints; production planning and ...
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This chapter explains the overview of production planning; the issues of remanufacturing production planning and control; Advanced Production Planning and Scheduling (APPS) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); production planning conflict resolution and optimization models; production planning and emission constraints; production planning and ...
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International Journal of Production Research, 2018
In this paper, we study production planning models for semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities (wafer fabs) that consider both safety stocks at the finished goods inventory level and workload-dependent lead times.
Timm Ziarnetzky, L. Mönch, R. Uzsoy
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In this paper, we study production planning models for semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities (wafer fabs) that consider both safety stocks at the finished goods inventory level and workload-dependent lead times.
Timm Ziarnetzky, L. Mönch, R. Uzsoy
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Operational Research Quarterly (1970-1977), 1972
A decision as to which of several possible products should be developed involves at least two different phases:
Bo Sellstedt, Bertil Naslund
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A decision as to which of several possible products should be developed involves at least two different phases:
Bo Sellstedt, Bertil Naslund
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Stochastic Production Planning with Production Constraints
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1984The authors consider an infinite horizon stochastic production planning problem with the constraint that the production rate must be non- negative. They first establish the existence of an optimal feed-back solution for the problem. Subsequently they characterize the solution and compare it with the solution of the unconstrained problem.
Bensoussan, A. +3 more
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Production planning for remanufactured products
Production Planning & Control, 2007This paper presents a methodology for production planning within facilities involved in the remanufacture of products. Remanufacturing refers to the process of accepting inoperable units, salvaging good and repairable components from those units, and then re-assembling good units to be re-issued into service.
G. W. DePuy +3 more
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Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2020
Juan Pablo Usuga Cadavid +4 more
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Juan Pablo Usuga Cadavid +4 more
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Production Planning for Product Recovery Management
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Inderfurth, K. +4 more
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Multi-Stage Production Planning
Management Science, 1979The impact of poor production and inventory planning can be significant in any manufacturing firm. On an aggregate level, excessive inventories can lead to poor cash flows necessitating financing to cover operational costs while stock outs can lead to customer service problems and the eventual loss of business.
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