Multi-Product Constrained Economic Production Quantity Models for Imperfect Quality Items with Rework

Q3 Decision Sciences
H. Mokhtari, A. Hasani, A. Fallahi
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Abstract

One of the basic assumptions of classical production-inventory models is that all products are of perfect quality. However, in real manufacturing situations, the production of defective items is inevitable, and a fraction of the items produced may be naturally imperfect. In fact, items may be damaged due to production and/or transportation conditions in the manufacturing process. On the other hand, some reworkable items exist among imperfect items that can be made perfect by additional processing. In addition, the classical production-inventory models assume that there is only one product in the system and that there is an unlimited amount of resources. However, in many practical situations, several products are produced and there are some constraints related to various factors such as machine capacity, storage space, available budget, number of allowable setups, etc. Therefore, we propose new constrained production-inventory models for multiple products where the manufacturing process is defective and produces a fraction of imperfect items. A percentage of defective items can be reworked, and these products go through the rework process to become perfect and return to the consumption cycle. The goal is to determine economic production quantities to minimize the total cost of the system. The analytical solutions are each derived separately by Lagrangian relaxation method, and a numerical example is presented to illustrate and discuss the procedure. A sensitivity analysis is performed to investigate how the variation in the inputs of the models affects the total cost of the inventory system. Finally, some research directions for future works are discussed.
含返工的不完美产品的多产品约束经济生产数量模型
经典生产库存模型的一个基本假设是所有产品都具有完美质量。然而,在实际的生产情况下,生产有缺陷的产品是不可避免的,而且生产出来的一小部分产品可能是不完美的。事实上,由于生产和/或运输条件在制造过程中,物品可能会损坏。另一方面,在不完美的项目中存在一些可修改的项目,这些项目可以通过额外的加工而变得完美。此外,经典的生产-库存模型假设系统中只有一种产品,并且资源是无限的。然而,在许多实际情况下,生产多个产品,并且存在与各种因素相关的一些约束,例如机器容量,存储空间,可用预算,允许设置的数量等。因此,我们提出了新的约束生产库存模型,其中多产品的制造过程是有缺陷的,并产生了一小部分不完美的产品。有一定比例的不合格品可以返工,这些产品经过返工过程变得完美,重新回到消费周期。目标是确定经济生产数量,以使系统的总成本最小化。分别用拉格朗日松弛法推导了解析解,并给出了一个数值例子来说明和讨论解析解的过程。进行敏感性分析,以调查模型输入的变化如何影响库存系统的总成本。最后,对今后的研究方向进行了展望。
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International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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