A joint optimization model for production scheduling and preventive maintenance interval

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Machine maintenance is performed in production to prevent machine failure in order to maintain production efficiency and reduce failure costs. Due to the importance of maintenance in production, it is necessary to consider an integrated schedule for production and maintenance. Most of the literature on machine scheduling assumes that machines are always available. However, this assumption is unrealistic in many industrial applications. Preventive maintenance (PM) is often performed in a production system to prevent premature machine failure in order to maintain production efficiency. Machine maintenance plan is often performed in a production system to prevent premature machine failure in order to maintain production efficiency In this paper, a parallel machine scheduling problem with individual maintenance operations is considered. Then, a mathematical model is formulated including scheduling and maintenance operation optimization. The objective is to assign all jobs to machines so that the completion time and the average cost are minimized, jointly. Maintenance is considered in time intervals. To solve the proposed problem, a branch and bound (B&B) algorithm is adapted and proposed. The results showed the applicability of the mathematical model in production systems and efficiency of the adapted B&B in compare with Gams optimization software.

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Babaeimorad, S., Fattahi, P., & Fazlollahtabar, H. (2021). A joint optimization model for production scheduling and preventive maintenance interval. International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications, 34(11), 2508–2516. https://doi.org/10.5829/IJE.2021.34.11B.13

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