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Minimizing Total Production Cost in a Hybrid Flow Shop: a Simulation-Optimization Approach

David Ištoković, Mladen Perinić, Maja Vlatković, M. Brezočnik

2020International Journal of Simulation Modelling26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To ensure the competitiveness of manufacturing companies in the market, batching and batch scheduling are among the most important tasks. This paper presents a simulation-optimization approach that combines the discrete event simulation (DES) and the genetic algorithm (GA) to solve the batching and batch scheduling problem in a hybrid flow shop (HFS). HFS is widely used for the production of medium and large quantities of different technologically complex products. Based on a real-world manufacturing company, the HFS simulation model was developed using the Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software package. By analysing the influencing factors that represent production costs, a new formulation of the total cost of production was proposed. The purpose of this case study was to ensure timely delivery and minimize production costs by integrating simulation and optimization tools. This research considers sequence-dependent setup times, and availability of manufacturing and transportation equipment. The results of this research showed that the proposed simulation-optimization approach can be applied to solve the problem in many industrial case studies.

Topics & Concepts

Discrete event simulationScheduling (production processes)Simulation-based optimizationComputer scienceProduction (economics)Flow shop schedulingSimulation softwareBatch productionSoftwareJob shop schedulingIndustrial engineeringSimulation modelingMathematical optimizationGenetic algorithmManufacturing engineeringEngineeringSimulationOperations managementScheduleProgramming languageMachine learningMacroeconomicsOperating systemMicroeconomicsMathematicsEconomicsScheduling and Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics OptimizationAssembly Line Balancing Optimization