A Lot-Sizing Problem in Deliberated and Controlled Co-Production Systems
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Date
2021
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Taylor and Francis
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
We consider an uncapacitated lot sizing problem in co-production systems, in which it is possible to produce multiple items simultaneously in a single production run. Each product has a deterministic demand to be satisfied on time. The decision is to choose which items to co-produce and the amount of production throughout a predetermined planning horizon. We show that the lot sizing problem with co-production is strongly NP-Hard. Then, we develop various mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation of the problem and show that LP relaxations of all MILPs are equal. We develop a separation algorithm based on a set of valid inequalities, lower bounds based on a dynamic lot-sizing relaxation of our problem and a constructive heuristic that is used to obtain an initial solution for the solver, which form the basis of our proposed Branch & Cut algorithm for the problem. We test our models and algorithms on different data sets and provide the results.
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Lot-sizing, Milp, Co-production, Branch & cut, lot-sizing, Co-production, Branch & Cut, branch & cut, Lot-Sizing, MILP
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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Pamuk, B., Agralı, S., & Kabakulak, B. (28 Dec 2021). A Lot-Sizing Problem in Deliberated and Controlled Co-Production Systems.IISE Transactions. pp. 1-47. https://doi.org/10.1080/24725854.2021.2022250
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IISE Transactions
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54
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1-47
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962
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