Comparison of heuristics for an economic lot scheduling problem with deliberated coproduction

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We built on the Economic Lot Scheduling Problem Scheduling (ELSP) literature by making some modifications in order to introduce new constraints which had not been thoroughly studied with a view to simulating specific real situations. Specifically, our aim is to propose and simulate different scheduling policies for a new ELSP variant: Deliberated Coproduction. This problem comprises a product system in an ELSP environment in which we may choose if more than one product can be produced on the machine at a given time. We expressly consider the option of coproducing two products whose demand is not substitutable. In order to draw conclusions, a simulation model and its results were developed in the article by employing modified Bomberger data which include two items that could be produced simultaneously.

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Vidal-Carreras, P. I., & Garcia-Sabater, J. P. (2009). Comparison of heuristics for an economic lot scheduling problem with deliberated coproduction. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 2(3), 437–463. https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.2009.v2n3.p437-463

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