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Conditional Lot Splitting to Avoid Setups While Reducing Flow Time
American Journal of Operations Research
  • Jacob V. Simons, Georgia Southern University
  • Mark E. Kraus, U.S. Air Force Academy
  • Willis Mwangola, Georgia Southern University
  • Gerard Burke, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-30-2012
DOI
10.4236/ajor.2012.24054
Abstract

Previous research has clearly and consistently shown that flow time advantages accrue from splitting production lots into smaller transfer batches or sub-lots. Less extensively discussed, and certainly undesired, is the fact that lot splitting may dramatically increase the number of setups required, making it impractical in some settings. This paper describes and demonstrates a primary cause of these “extra” setups. It then proposes and evaluates decision rules which selectively invoke lot splitting in an attempt to avoid extra setups. For the closed job shop environment tested, our results indicate that conditional logic can achieve a substantial portion of lot splitting’s flow time improvement while avoiding the vast majority of the additional setups which would be caused by previously tested lot splitting schemes.

Citation Information
Jacob V. Simons, Mark E. Kraus, Willis Mwangola and Gerard Burke. "Conditional Lot Splitting to Avoid Setups While Reducing Flow Time" American Journal of Operations Research Vol. 2 Iss. 4 (2012) p. 453 - 466 ISSN: 2160-8849
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jacob_v_simons/50/