Lotsizing and Scheduling for Production Planning
Billions of dollars are tied up in the inventories of manufacturing companies which cause large (interest) costs. A small decrease of the inventory and/or production costs without reduction of the service level can increase the profit substantially. Espec
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Lotsizing and Scheduling for Production Planning
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Author Dr. Knut Haase Christian-Albrechts-UniversWit zu Kiel Institut flir Betriebswirtschaftslehre OlshausenstraBe 40 D-24118 Kiel, FRG
ISBN-13: 978-3-540-57833-8 001: 10.1007/978-3-642-45735-7
e-ISBN-13: 978-3-642-45735-7
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Acknowledgements This work could not have been finished without the help of many people. They have commented on portions of the manuscript and have been available for discussions on the covered topics. These comments and discussions have been very helpful for my own understanding of the subject and have resulted in improvements of the manuscript. I wish to express my special gratitude to some of them. Prof. Dr. Andreas Drexl, deserves special thanks because he provided me the helpful guidance for realizing this work. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Fleischmann provided some codes and data sets. The colleagues of the Institute of Business Administration at the Christian-AlbrechtsUniversity in Kiel, especially Carsten Jordan, AlfKimms, Rainer Kolisch, and Arno Sprecher, have made many useful suggestions. The discussions in the seminar of the Institute of Statistics and Econometrics, especially with Prof. Dr. Gerd Hansen and Prof. Dr. Helmut Liitkepohl, have been very helpful. Dr. habil. Gerold Alsmeyer has supported me with respect to the theory of sequential analysis. Jorg Latteier performed some computations for the examples in Chapter 4. Daniel Lincoln III read the entire manuscript to improve the English. Finally, I wish to thank Hilke. As always, she has been a wonderfully supportive girl friend, despite my late evenings in the office.
Kiel,1993
,Knut Haase
Contents
Chapter 1.
Introduction
1
1.1 Objectives of Lotsizing and Scheduling ..................................................................... 1 1.2 Classification of Problems ......................................................................................... 3
1.3 Outline of the Following Chapters............................................................................. 7
Chapter 2.
Single-Level Capacitated Lotsizing Problems
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2.1 The Capacitated Lotsizing Problem (CLSP) ......................................................
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