Multi-Stage Simultaneous Lot-Sizing and Scheduling Planning of Flow

In the consumer packaged goods industry, usually a large number of final items are produced in a highly automated flow line production system. Florian Seeanner presents a mathematical model which is an improved version of the General Lot-Sizing and Schedu

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iese Reihe dient der Veröffentlichung neuer Forschungsergebnisse auf den Gebieten der Produktion und Logistik. Aufgenommen werden vor allem herausragende quantitativ orientierte Dissertationen und Habilitationsschriften. Die Publikationen vermitteln innovative Beiträge zur Lösung praktischer Anwendungsprobleme der Produktion und Logistik unter Einsatz quantitativer Methoden und moderner Informationstechnologie.

Herausgegeben von Professor Dr. Bernhard Fleischmann Universität Augsburg

Professor Dr. Herbert Meyr Universität Hohenheim

Professor Dr. Martin Grunow Technische Universität München

Professor Dr. Thomas S. Spengler Technische Universität Braunschweig

Professor Dr. Hans-Otto Günther Technische Universität Berlin

Professor Dr. Hartmut Stadtler Universität Hamburg

Professor Dr. Stefan Helber Universität Hannover

Professor Dr. Horst Tempelmeier Universität Köln

Professor Dr. Karl Inderfurth Universität Magdeburg

Professor Dr. Gerhard Wäscher Universität Magdeburg

Professor Dr. Herbert Kopfer Universität Bremen

Kontakt Professor Dr. Hans-Otto Günther Technische Universität Berlin H 95, Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin

Florian Seeanner

Multi-Stage Simultaneous Lot-Sizing and Scheduling Planning of Flow Lines with Shifting Bottlenecks Foreword by Prof. Dr. Herbert Meyr

Florian Seeanner Darmstadt, Germany

Dissertation Technische Universität Darmstadt, 2012 D 17

ISBN 978-3-658-02088-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-02089-7

ISBN 978-3-658-02089-7 (eBook)

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