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International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations

ISSN 1923-2934 (Online) - ISSN 1923-2926 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 16 Issue 4 pp. 1277-1288 , 2025

Switch-off policies in job-shop systems including energy price variability Pages 1277-1288 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Paolo Renna

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2025.6.002

Keywords: Switch-off, Energy price, Sustainability, Job-shop, Multi-agent, Simulation

Abstract: The switch-off approach is one of the practices that supports sustainable manufacturing systems by reducing energy consumption. Manufacturing systems are characterized by two sources of fluctuations: workload due to customer demand and energy price variability. This work proposes a switch-off policy that addresses these fluctuations in job-shop systems using multi-agent architecture. The proposed approach is tested through simulation models and compared to benchmarks in the literature as well as scenarios without a switch-off policy. The performance indices evaluated include throughput, average time in the system, standard deviation of average time in the system, work in process, average maximum items in queues, total waiting time for machines, and total energy costs under different scenarios. The numerical results highlight that the switch-off policy, when considering energy prices and a combination of direct and indirect workload, achieves significant energy savings with minimal degradation of manufacturing performance. These results are particularly relevant under dynamic working conditions of the manufacturing system.

How to cite this paper
Renna, P. (2025). Switch-off policies in job-shop systems including energy price variability.International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations , 16(4), 1277-1288.

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