Publicação

Sustainable production planning optimization using integer programming

Ver documento

Detalhes bibliográficos
Resumo:This paper presents how integer linear programming can be used to optimize and develop a sustainable production plan for a medium-sized cold stamping company. The objective is to develop a model to minimize the total production cost, which includes the manufacturing process cost, inventory holding cost, and unproductive machine cost. The model takes into account weekly demands, inventory levels, and idle machine time during a planning horizon of one month. The output is a plan containing all products that have to be manufactured, their weekly optimal quantities, and a prediction of the final inventory level. By minimizing the total production cost, the model ensures that the company is consuming only the necessary amount of resources. The mathematical model is related to the real-world constraints that are part of the company’s production scenario, reflecting both direct and indirect impacts of resource usage. This model enables to simulate three scenarios, and their results indicate that the total production cost is minimum when a company produces in volumes slightly greater than the demand. By better allocating resources, the company can contribute to sustainability in the context of responsible production.
Autores principais:Zanella, Fernando
Outros Autores:Vaz, Clara B.
Assunto:Integer programming Production planning Sustainability
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Descrição
Resumo:This paper presents how integer linear programming can be used to optimize and develop a sustainable production plan for a medium-sized cold stamping company. The objective is to develop a model to minimize the total production cost, which includes the manufacturing process cost, inventory holding cost, and unproductive machine cost. The model takes into account weekly demands, inventory levels, and idle machine time during a planning horizon of one month. The output is a plan containing all products that have to be manufactured, their weekly optimal quantities, and a prediction of the final inventory level. By minimizing the total production cost, the model ensures that the company is consuming only the necessary amount of resources. The mathematical model is related to the real-world constraints that are part of the company’s production scenario, reflecting both direct and indirect impacts of resource usage. This model enables to simulate three scenarios, and their results indicate that the total production cost is minimum when a company produces in volumes slightly greater than the demand. By better allocating resources, the company can contribute to sustainability in the context of responsible production.