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Comparison of pull management policies for a divergent process with DDMRP buffers: an industrial case study

Guillaume Dessevre, Jacques Lamothe, Robert Pellerin, Maha Ben Ali, Pierre Baptiste, Vincent Pomponne

2023International Journal of Production Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Production planning and scheduling for companies with divergent processes, where a single component can be transformed into several finished products, are challenging as planners might face material misallocation issues. In this paper, we address the problem of managing a divergent process with DDMRP stock buffers, where different finished products are bottled with the same component having a fixed batch size. An allocation decision needs to be made to determine the quantities of finished products to be bottled. This study is motivated by a real-life problem faced by a dermo-cosmetic company. We compare and analyze by simulation nine different policies triggering allocation decisions. The first policy is the classic DDMRP rule, while the others are new policies, including a virtual buffer of a generic finished product and ConWIP loops, delaying the allocation decision. Our results show that the policy combining the classic DDMRP rule and a ConWIP loop surrounding a part of the process reduces the work-in-process by 34% compared to the classic DDMRP while ensuring high customer service rates and control of flow times.

Topics & Concepts

Scheduling (production processes)Operations researchComponent (thermodynamics)Process (computing)Work in processComputer scienceOperations managementEngineeringPhysicsOperating systemThermodynamicsScheduling and Optimization AlgorithmsAssembly Line Balancing OptimizationSupply Chain and Inventory Management
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