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An MILP-based approach to the short-term scheduling of make-and-pack continuous production plants

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Many fast moving consumers good manufacturing companies produce a moderate number of intermediates that are combined in many different ways to generate an enormous variety of end products. To do that, such companies usually run continuous production plants in a make-to-stock environment. The process structure includes a fabrication area yielding basic intermediates that are stocked in a large middle storage space, and a packing sector where finished products usually comprising several intermediates are manufactured. Intermediates all undergo the same sequence of processing stages and the production of any campaign is sequentially allocated to an ordered set of end products. An MILP continuous time scheduling problem formulation handling independently assignment and sequencing decisions and considering sequence-dependent setup times and specific due dates for export orders has been developed. The problem objective is to meet all end-product demands at minimum make-span. The proposed model is able to account for assorted products, multiple campaigns for a particular intermediate even at the same unit and the consecutive allocation of an intermediate campaign to different finished products. Moreover, it can easily embed powerful preordering rules to yielding reduced MILP formulations so as to tackle real-world industrial problems at low computational cost. The approach has been successfully applied to large-scale industrial examples.

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ID="*" The authors acknowledge financial support from FONCYT under Grant 14-07004, and from “Universidad Nacional del Litoral” under CAI+D 121.

Correspondence to: J. Cerdá

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Méndez, C., Cerdá, J. An MILP-based approach to the short-term scheduling of make-and-pack continuous production plants. OR Spectrum 24, 403–429 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00291-002-0103-5

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