Resequencing with parallel queues to minimize the maximum number of items in the overflow area |
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Authors: | David Boywitz Nils Boysen Dirk Briskorn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universit?t Jena, Lehrstuhl für Management Science, Carl‐Zei?‐Stra?e 3, Jena, Germany;2. Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universit?t Jena, Lehrstuhl für Operations Management, Carl‐Zei?‐Stra?e 3, Jena, Germany;3. Bergische Universit?t Wuppertal, Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insb., Wuppertal, Germany |
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Abstract: | This article treats an elementary optimization problem, where an inbound stream of successive items is to be resequenced with the help of multiple parallel queues in order to restore an intended target sequence. Whenever early items block the one item to be currently released into the target sequence, they are withdrawn from their queue and intermediately stored in an overflow area until their actual release is reached. We aim to minimize the maximum number of items simultaneously stored in the overflow area during the complete resequencing process. We met this problem in industry practice at a large German automobile producer, who has to resequence containers with car seats prior to the assembly process. We formalize the resulting resequencing problem and provide suited exact and heuristic solution algorithms. In our computational study, we also address managerial aspects such as how to properly avoid the negative effects of sequence alterations. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 63: 401–415, 2016 |
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Keywords: | automotive industry part supply resequencing branch‐and‐bound |
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