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Optimizing Lot-Sizes and Scheduling in Terms of Mass Customization
Author(s) -
Vladimír Modrák,
Zuzana Šoltysová,
Pavol Semančo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
chiang mai university journal of natural sciences.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2465-4337
DOI - 10.12982/cmujns.2021.026
Subject(s) - mass customization , build to order , personalization , computer science , scheduling (production processes) , order (exchange) , process management , manufacturing engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , operations research , industrial engineering , operations management , production (economics) , business , engineering , world wide web , finance , economics , macroeconomics
The goal of mass customisation is to offer products tailored to the specific needs of the customers. Even though customers are aware that manufacturers need a certain time to produce and deliver customised products, the companies might guarantee that their products will arrive on time. Then, the objective of manufacturing managers is to minimise the total flow time of parts through the shop. One of the effective ways to reach this objective is to optimise schedules in order to satisfy the due date criterion, which plays a crucial role in the mass customisation environment. This paper, in the first part, outlines methodological tools to tackle the problem of shortening delivery times through scheduling and management of resources. In the second part of the paper, the proposed methodology framework through the theoretical example is applied.

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