Minimizing Hiring Cost of the Machine Under No Idle Constraints in N*2 Flow Shop Scheduling with Transportation and Set Up Time.

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The present paper deals with a problem of n*2 flow shop scheduling where setup time of the machines are separated from their dispensation time and transportation time for moving from first machine to second machine is also given. Our aim is to get the most favorable jobs sequence which can make machines idle time equal to zero so that rental cost can be minimized. In order to ensure no idle constraint, we have developed an algorithm in which we have delayed the start time of machine B, so that machine B works continuously without any idle time. A simple mathematical example is also given to clear the concept.

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Gupta*, Dr. D., & Goel, R. (2019). Minimizing Hiring Cost of the Machine Under No Idle Constraints in N*2 Flow Shop Scheduling with Transportation and Set Up Time. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(2), 5209–5211. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b7565.129219

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