Improving effectiveness of parallel machine scheduling with earliness and tardiness costs: A case study
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ISSN: 1923-2934
DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2019.2.001
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Muñoz Villamizar, Andrés Felipe; Santos, Javier; Montoya Torres, Jairo Rafael; Alvaréz, Maria JesusDate
2019-02Abstract
This paper assesses the effectiveness in scheduling independent jobs with earliness/tardiness costs and variable setup times applying the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). The OEE is a common metric for measuring the manufacturing productivity. We defined a mixed-integer linear programming formulation of the parallel machine scheduling problem with four different objective functions in order to compare different scheduling configurations. Real data, from a plastic container manufacturing company located in the Basque Country (Spain), were used to validate this approach. A sensitivity analysis was performed with different production capacities and earliness/tardiness costs in order to evaluate the trade-offs between economic performance (i.e., costs) and the partial rates of OEE (i.e., quality, performance and availability). The objective of this study is to propose a guideline to help management make decisions regarding the measurement and improvement of scheduling effectiveness through contemplating earliness, tardiness and variable setup times.
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International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations 10 (2019)