Designing a new integrated model for dynamic cellular manufacturing systems with production planning and intra-cell layout Online publication date: Thu, 28-Nov-2013
by Mohammad Mahdi Paydar; Mohammad Saidi-Mehrabad; Reza Kia
International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences (IJADS), Vol. 6, No. 2, 2013
Abstract: This paper investigates the problem of designing cellular manufacturing systems incorporating several design features including multi-period production planning, sequence of operations, alternate process routings, intra-cell layout, dynamic system reconfiguration, duplicate machines, machine capacity, lot splitting, and material flow between machines in a dynamic environment. The problem is formulated through a comprehensive integer linear programming model. The objective is to minimise the total costs of inter-cell material handling, forward and backward intra-cell material handling, machine operating, machine maintenance and overhead, cell reconfiguration, outsourcing and inventory holding. The main constraints are demand satisfaction, cell size, machine availability, machine time-capacity, material flow conservation and machine location. Computational results are presented by solving some numerical examples to verify the model performance and illustrate its advantageous aspects.
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