Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models
This paper proposes an integrated set of production planning and control models that can be applied in the Push system (Make-to-stock). The integrated model include forecasting, aggregate planning, materials requirements planning, inventory control, capacity planning and scheduling. This integrated...
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| description | This paper proposes an integrated set of production planning and control models that can be applied in the Push system (Make-to-stock). The integrated model include forecasting, aggregate planning, materials requirements planning, inventory control, capacity planning and scheduling. This integrated model solves the planning issues via three levels, which include strategic level, tactical level and operational level. The model obtains the optimal production plan for each product type in each period, so that it can acquire high quality products at lower cost, lower inventory, and a high level of performance. This proposed integrated model is tested based on a shoe manufacturing company which has two main types of shoes with stationary demand and seasonal demand pattern respectively. The results of the production plans demonstrate that the proposed model generates good and feasible solutions to specific production problems. |
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| spelling | nottingham-259892017-10-19T13:11:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25989/ Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models WANG, HUI This paper proposes an integrated set of production planning and control models that can be applied in the Push system (Make-to-stock). The integrated model include forecasting, aggregate planning, materials requirements planning, inventory control, capacity planning and scheduling. This integrated model solves the planning issues via three levels, which include strategic level, tactical level and operational level. The model obtains the optimal production plan for each product type in each period, so that it can acquire high quality products at lower cost, lower inventory, and a high level of performance. This proposed integrated model is tested based on a shoe manufacturing company which has two main types of shoes with stationary demand and seasonal demand pattern respectively. The results of the production plans demonstrate that the proposed model generates good and feasible solutions to specific production problems. 2012 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25989/1/Dissertation_Final_PDF.pdf WANG, HUI (2012) Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | WANG, HUI Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title | Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title_full | Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title_fullStr | Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title_full_unstemmed | Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title_short | Developing an Integrated Set of Production Planning and Control Models |
| title_sort | developing an integrated set of production planning and control models |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25989/ |