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Impact of dual uptime-reducing strategies, postponement, multi-delivery, and rework on a multiproduct fabrication-shipping problem Pages 323-340 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Yuan-Shyi Peter Chiu, Ting-Fang Yan, Singa Wang Chiu, Hui-Chi Wang, Tiffany Chiu

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2023.1.001

Keywords: Multiproduct production-shipping problem, Delayed differentiation, Rework, Multi-delivery, Overtime, Outsourcing

Abstract:
This study examines the joint impact of outsourcing, overtime, multi-delivery, rework, and postponement on a multiproduct fabrication problem. A growing/clear trend in today’s customer requirements turned into rapid response and desired quality of multi-merchandises and multiple fixed-amount deliveries in equal-interval time. To satisfy customers’ expectations, current manufacturing firms must effectively design/plan their multiproduct production scheme with minimum fabrication-inventory-shipping expenses and under confined capacity. Motivated by assisting manufacturing firms in making the right production decision, this study develops a decision-support delayed-differentiation model considering multi-shipment, rework, and dual uptime-reducing strategies (namely, overtime and outsourcing). Our delayed-differentiation model comprises stage one, which makes all common/standard parts of multi-end-merchandises, and stage two, which produces multiple end merchandise. For cutting making times, the study proposes subcontracting a portion of the common/standard part’s lot size and adopting overtime-making end merchandise in stage two. The screening and reworking tasks identify and repair faulty items to ensure customers’ desired quality. The finished lots of end merchandise are divided into a few equal-amount shipments and distributed to customers in equal-interval time. We employ mathematical derivation and optimization methodology to derive the annual expected fabrication- inventory-shipping expense and the cost-minimized production-shipping policy. A numerical demonstration is presented to exhibit our research scheme’s applicability and exposes the studied problem’s critical managerial insights, which help the management make beneficial decisions.
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Journal: IJIEC | Year: 2023 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1142 | Reviews: 0

 
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Replenishment-shipment decision for a multiproduct producer-client coordinated FPR model with postponement, rework and subcontracting Pages 213-226 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Yuan-Shyi Peter Chiu, Ting-Fang Yan, Yunsen Wang, Hui-Chi Wang

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2022.10.005

Keywords: Postponement, Multiproduct system, Replenishment-shipment, Finite production rate, Rework, Subcontracting

Abstract:
This research constructs a mathematical scheme to explore replenishment-shipment decisions for a multiproduct producer-client coordinated finite production rate (FPR) model with the postponement, rework, and subcontracting plan. The considered multiple goods have a common component, and a batch FPR fabrication with postponement is planned to meet the annual multiproduct requirements. The first fabricating phase makes only the standard components needed for a batch and subcontracts a proportion of them (with additional cost) to expedite the process. In contrast, the second fabricating phase produces the finished multiple merchandise in sequence. The in-house rework processes with extra expense help retain the desirable quality. Each merchandise’s finished batch is transported to the clients in equal-sized numerous shipments. This study derives the optimal batch cycle length and transporting frequency by minimizing the overall fabricating-shipment expenses (including clients’ holding costs). This work offers a numerical example demonstrating various crucial system features influenced by the factors of subcontracting, postponement, rework, and transportation policies to facilitate managerial decision making in industries.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2023 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 1 | Views: 758 | Reviews: 0

 

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