Title of article :
Multi-Project Scheduling Cost Optimization in a Machine Manufacturer Engineer-to-Order
Author/Authors :
Farizal university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Departement of Industrial Engineering, Indonesia , Rachman, Amar university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Departement of Industrial Engineering, Indonesia , Tandean, Tifani university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Departement of Industrial Engineering, Indonesia , Sudarto, Sumarsono Hiroshima University - Faculty of Engineering - Departement of System Cybernetics, Japan , Takahashi, Katsuhiko Hiroshima University - Faculty of Engineering - Departement of System Cybernetics, Japan
Abstract :
This paper discusses the utilization of mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model to optimize cost for multi- project scheduling in a machine maker company. The objective is to minimize total project’s penalty cost and labor cost. The model formulated shows how to achieve the objective i.e. whether to use outsourcing or overtime to finish all projects. The model of multi-project scheduling was solved by Branch Bound algorithm coded in Lingo 14.0 software. The case study shows that if a company wants to minimize lateness, it should use overtime instead of outsourcing, which minimize total lateness of projects by 144 days or 73.5%. Whereas, if a company wants to optimize cost, they should use outsourcing instead of overtime, which reduces total cost of about 10,873,000 IDR or 28.5%. These results indicate that the model developed is applicable for optimizing multi-project scheduling.
Keywords :
Branch Bound , outsourcing cost , overtime cost , mixed integer linear programming , multi , projectscheduling , penalty cost
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Technology
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Technology