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Complex product manufacturing in the intelligence-connected era

A Hybrid Discrete Bat Algorithm with Krill Herd-based advanced planning and scheduling tool for the capital goods industry

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Pages 6705-6726 | Received 13 Sep 2017, Accepted 26 Apr 2018, Published online: 09 May 2018
 

Abstract

Capital goods companies produce high value products such as power plant or ships, which have deep and complex product structures, with components having long process routings. Contracts usually include substantial penalties for late delivery. The high value of items can lead to substantial holding costs. Efficient schedules minimise earliness and tardiness costs and need to satisfy assembly and operation precedence constraints as well as finite capacity. This paper presents the first advanced planning and scheduling (APS) tool for the capital goods industry that uses a Discrete Bat Algorithm (DBA), modified DBA (MDBA) and hybrid DBA with Krill Herd algorithm (HDBK) to optimise schedules. The tool was validated using four data-sets obtained from a collaborating capital goods company. A sequential experimental strategy was adopted. The first experiment identified appropriate parameter settings for the DBA. The second experiment evaluated and compared the performance of the proposed HDBK algorithm with an Artificial Bee Colony, Krill Herd (KH), Modified KH, DBA and MDBA metaheuristics. The experimental results revealed that the HDBK performed best in terms of the minimum penalty cost for all problem sizes and achieved up to a 47.837% reduction in mean total penalty costs of extra-large problem size.

Acknowledgement

The first author would like to acknowledge funding from the Thailand Research Fund Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Scholarships Program - grant number PHD/0135/2552.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Thailand Research Fund Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Scholarships Program [grant number PHD/0135/2552].

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