Title of article :
Improving the delivery efficiency of the customer order scheduling problem
in a job shop
Author/Authors :
Sheng-Yuan Hsu a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , C.-H. Liu b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The focus of this paper is customer order scheduling (COS) problem, where each order consists of a set of
jobs that must be shipped as one batch at the same time. In COS each job is part of a customer order and
the make-up of the jobs in the order are pre-specified. Most of the existing research deals with COS in a
single machine or in a parallel machine shop for developing an optimal solution. COS is common in a normal
job shop, and the more complex the shop, the more complex the scheduling. Most existing research
has focused on trying to reduce the completion time of the batch. That is, the focus is only on the point in
time the last job is finished, while ignoring the actual duration of the jobs within the same order. The
longer it takes to complete all the jobs within an order the more it increases the stock of finished goods
and the more it deteriorates the efficiency of the logistics and the supply chain management.
A new dispatching rule, referred to as Minimum Flow Time Variation (MFV), has been proposed for COS
in a normal job shop, in order to reduce the total time it takes to complete all jobs within the same order.
That is, the individual completion times of all jobs for the same customer order will be controlled in order
to improve the shipping performance. In the simulation test and statistical analysis, the level of work in
process (WIP) under the MFV rule in the finished goods warehouse is reduced by more than 70% compared
to any other method. The MFV method will efficiently reduce the stock level of finished goods,
and controls the waiting time required before they can be shipped. Depending on the environmental factors,
the performance of our proposed method will become increasingly significant the more complex the
system.
Keywords :
Delivery oriented , Job shop , Customer order scheduling problem
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering