Scheduling the Production Obtained by Production Processes where Several Operations Are Performed and Repeated at Time Intervals Previously Set Forth for Various Products

Scheduling the Production Obtained by Production Processes where Several Operations Are Performed and Repeated at Time Intervals Previously Set Forth for Various Products

I. C. Dima
ISBN13: 9781466628182|ISBN10: 1466628189|EISBN13: 9781466628199
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2818-2.ch011
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Ioan Constantin Dima. "Scheduling the Production Obtained by Production Processes where Several Operations Are Performed and Repeated at Time Intervals Previously Set Forth for Various Products." Industrial Production Management in Flexible Manufacturing Systems, IGI Global, 2013, pp.325-344. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2818-2.ch011

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I. Dima (2013). Scheduling the Production Obtained by Production Processes where Several Operations Are Performed and Repeated at Time Intervals Previously Set Forth for Various Products. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2818-2.ch011

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Ioan Constantin Dima. "Scheduling the Production Obtained by Production Processes where Several Operations Are Performed and Repeated at Time Intervals Previously Set Forth for Various Products." In Industrial Production Management in Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2013. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2818-2.ch011

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Abstract

Programming the production obtained by processing the raw materials in several operations that are repeated at certain time intervals previously set forth for various products aims the serial production organised by manufacturing batches. The size of the manufacturing series implies determining the optimal level of the manufacturing series that takes into account the correlation of the number of products that will be manufactured with the unitary expenses, which are in turn based on total expenses established according to the expenses incurred by the immobilisations of means and those related to the time to prepare-complete the manufacturing batch. The optimal size of the series influences the level of the manufacturing batch next to the size of the preparation-completion time, operative time, and manufacturing conditions. Based on the two previously established sizes, the duration of the manufacturing cycle is calculated, separately emphasising the duration of processing and of interruptions. Once the manufacturing cycle duration is established, the possible calendar moves forward and the size of the half-finished stocks necessary for the smooth operation of the flow manufacturing line is established. Balancing the scheduled production is to be done on that manufacturing line and takes into account its correlation with the production capacity for every workplace and each machine-operation during the period of repeatability of manufacturing batches and of the transport batches.

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