A two stage solution procedure for production planning system with advance demand information

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We model for 'Naiji System' which is a unique corporation technique between a manufacturer and suppliers in Japan. We propose a two stage solution procedure for a production planning problem with advance demand information, which is called 'Naiji'. Under demand uncertainty, this model is formulated as a nonlinear stochastic programming problem which minimizes the sum of production cost and inventory holding cost subject to a probabilistic constraint and some linear production constraints. By the convexity and the special structure of correlation matrix in the problem where inventory for different periods is not independent, we propose a solution procedure with two stages which are named Mass Customization Production Planning & Management System (MCPS) and Variable Mesh Neighborhood Search (VMNS) based on meta-heuristics. It is shown that the proposed solution procedure is available to get a near optimal solution efficiently and practical for making a good master production schedule in the suppliers. Copyright © 2012 by JSME.

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Ueno, N., Kadomoto, K., Hasuike, T., & Okuhara, K. (2012). A two stage solution procedure for production planning system with advance demand information. In Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems and Manufacturing (Vol. 6, pp. 633–646). https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.6.633

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