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Optimal planning in large multi-site production networks

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Optimal planning in large multi-site production networks
This contribution describes a general mixed-integer linear programming model based on a time-indexed formulation covering the relevant features required for the complete supply chain management of a multi-site production network. While the actual application is taken from the chemical industry, the model provides a starting point for many applications in the chemical process industry, food or consumer goods industry. In many real world problems certain features just need to be eliminated from this general model in order to describe a current situation. The model combines aspects related to production, distribution and marketing and involves production sites (plants) and sales points. Besides standard features of lot sizing problems (raw materials, production, inventories, demands) further aspects, e.g., dierent time scales attached to production and distribution, the use of periods with dierent lengths, the modeling of batch and campaign production need to be considered. There are als...
Christian Timpe, Josef Kallrath
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where EOR
Authors Christian Timpe, Josef Kallrath
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