Abstract:
We consider problem settings and methods of job-shop scheduling on mechanical engineering facilities whose production departments manufacture components, and the final products are assembled on conveyors. Job schedules are constructed both in terms of incoming orders for manufactured products and in terms of existing demand and storage costs at the company warehouses until the moment of sale.
Keywords:scheduling, aggregation methods, processing of parts, conveyor assembly of products, units, discrete production, warehouses, inventory management.
Presented by the member of Editorial Board:A. A. Lazarev