Abstract
The repeated uniform filling of a package and the subsequent accurate estimation of its contents are complicated by the variability of the fill and packaging materials. Consequently, although each container is weighed, the process will still yield underfilled and overfilled packages. Therefore, screening limits are employed as a countermeasure, beyond which the product is reclaimed. The lower and upper limits are designed to decrease the risk of noncompliance and minimize product “giveaway,” respectively. In this paper, a control policy model is developed for this environment which determines the economically optimal settings of the mean and the screening limits, subject to an acceptable level of risk.
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Brian J. Melloy
Dr. Melloy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering and Graduate Program in Operations Research.