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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Lot splitting to minimize average flow-time in a two-machine flow-shop

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Pages 953-970 | Received 01 Jul 1999, Accepted 01 Oct 2001, Published online: 17 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Lot splitting is a technique for accelerating the flow of work by splitting job lots into sublots, In this paper we investigate the lot splitting scheduling problem in a two-machine flow-shop environment with detached setups and with batch availability. The performance measure considered is the average flow-time which is indicative of the increasingly important manufacturing lead-time. Our contribution is both theoretic and practical for the case of general (not necessarily equal) sublots. We identify properties of the optimal solution and develop a solution procedure to solve the problem. We then present a computational study which indicates that our solution technique is very efficient.

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