REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)

The focus of this research is production planning and scheduling in manufacturing enterprises, using the case study of Boots Contract Manufacturing (BCM). This study is important so as to relate the theory and practice of production planning and scheduling in manufacturing settings with a view to ex...

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Main Author: KISIRKOI, CALEB LEKISHON
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36962/
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description The focus of this research is production planning and scheduling in manufacturing enterprises, using the case study of Boots Contract Manufacturing (BCM). This study is important so as to relate the theory and practice of production planning and scheduling in manufacturing settings with a view to explore optimisation methods. BCM management officially called for the study to be carried out so as to review their overall process of production planning and scheduling and provide some insights into possible areas for improvement. The research approach adopted in this dissertation includes the use of a case study (BCM). Primary and secondary data were collected and used. A numerical example of a scheduling problem was modelled and implemented using LEKIN scheduling system by applying selected dispatching rules and heuristics. Schedules were developed and compared with respect to performance objectives. The findings from this research show that some dispatching rules are effective in optimising certain performance objectives such as makespan, total flowtime and tardiness although none was found to be the best in every measure, requiring trade-offs such as between efficiency and compliance with due dates. The conclusions drawn include that in general dispatching rules are better in developing schedules as opposed to manual scheduling and some dispatching rules perform better in parallel machine environment than in single machine environment. This study recommends that BCM might explore integrating dispatching rules and heuristic methods in their scheduling process, as well as the use of newer information systems with better optimisation capabilities would possibly improve the production planning and scheduling process in BCM.
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spelling nottingham-369622017-10-19T17:09:37Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36962/ REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM) KISIRKOI, CALEB LEKISHON The focus of this research is production planning and scheduling in manufacturing enterprises, using the case study of Boots Contract Manufacturing (BCM). This study is important so as to relate the theory and practice of production planning and scheduling in manufacturing settings with a view to explore optimisation methods. BCM management officially called for the study to be carried out so as to review their overall process of production planning and scheduling and provide some insights into possible areas for improvement. The research approach adopted in this dissertation includes the use of a case study (BCM). Primary and secondary data were collected and used. A numerical example of a scheduling problem was modelled and implemented using LEKIN scheduling system by applying selected dispatching rules and heuristics. Schedules were developed and compared with respect to performance objectives. The findings from this research show that some dispatching rules are effective in optimising certain performance objectives such as makespan, total flowtime and tardiness although none was found to be the best in every measure, requiring trade-offs such as between efficiency and compliance with due dates. The conclusions drawn include that in general dispatching rules are better in developing schedules as opposed to manual scheduling and some dispatching rules perform better in parallel machine environment than in single machine environment. This study recommends that BCM might explore integrating dispatching rules and heuristic methods in their scheduling process, as well as the use of newer information systems with better optimisation capabilities would possibly improve the production planning and scheduling process in BCM. 2016-09-16 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36962/1/4246588%20Dissertation%20-%20Kisirkoi%20Caleb%20Lekishon.pdf KISIRKOI, CALEB LEKISHON (2016) REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM). [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] production planning scheduling dispatching rules heuristic methods performance objectives.
spellingShingle production planning
scheduling
dispatching rules
heuristic methods
performance objectives.
KISIRKOI, CALEB LEKISHON
REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title_full REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title_fullStr REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title_full_unstemmed REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title_short REVIEW OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: A CASE OF BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING (BCM)
title_sort review of production planning and scheduling: a case of boots contract manufacturing (bcm)
topic production planning
scheduling
dispatching rules
heuristic methods
performance objectives.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36962/