Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations

This paper tackles Materials Requirements Planning (MRP), a tool which is fast gaining acceptance in the manufacturing industry. Much of the costs and variables used in MRP are deterministic, which should be known beforehand. This is not always the case in the real world. This is the main reason why...

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Main Authors: Espejo, Ruben Carlo G., Liang, Steven D., Lorenzo, Kenneth
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-96302021-08-18T06:41:52Z Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations Espejo, Ruben Carlo G. Liang, Steven D. Lorenzo, Kenneth This paper tackles Materials Requirements Planning (MRP), a tool which is fast gaining acceptance in the manufacturing industry. Much of the costs and variables used in MRP are deterministic, which should be known beforehand. This is not always the case in the real world. This is the main reason why variables and costs should not be considered as constant. Thus the proponents have considered stochastic demand as input to the MRP model. Quality is also a part of the study as it is important to take into account the defects that are inherent in a manufacturing environment. Aside from this, a multi-product MRP structure will be considered. The inclusion of the three factors aforementioned will reflect a more realistic approach. All these would be formulated into a mathematical model to determine the optimal size orders that would minimize the total cost of manufacturing and ordering. Different literatures within the scope of the study were reviewed. Among the numerous literatures, Acebedo (1994), Porteus (1986), and Steinber, Napier (1980) were the three main literatures used as the backbone of the study. An integer linear programming approach was used to solve for the optimal values of the decision variables. The MILP88 linear programming software was utilized to obtain the results. A hypothetical company was used to test the validity of the model. The validity of the model was proven by the use of comparative analysis between the said model and an ordinary MRP model. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8985 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Stochastic processes System analysis Production planning Mathematical models Industrial engineering Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Stochastic processes
System analysis
Production planning
Mathematical models
Industrial engineering
Engineering
spellingShingle Stochastic processes
System analysis
Production planning
Mathematical models
Industrial engineering
Engineering
Espejo, Ruben Carlo G.
Liang, Steven D.
Lorenzo, Kenneth
Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
description This paper tackles Materials Requirements Planning (MRP), a tool which is fast gaining acceptance in the manufacturing industry. Much of the costs and variables used in MRP are deterministic, which should be known beforehand. This is not always the case in the real world. This is the main reason why variables and costs should not be considered as constant. Thus the proponents have considered stochastic demand as input to the MRP model. Quality is also a part of the study as it is important to take into account the defects that are inherent in a manufacturing environment. Aside from this, a multi-product MRP structure will be considered. The inclusion of the three factors aforementioned will reflect a more realistic approach. All these would be formulated into a mathematical model to determine the optimal size orders that would minimize the total cost of manufacturing and ordering. Different literatures within the scope of the study were reviewed. Among the numerous literatures, Acebedo (1994), Porteus (1986), and Steinber, Napier (1980) were the three main literatures used as the backbone of the study. An integer linear programming approach was used to solve for the optimal values of the decision variables. The MILP88 linear programming software was utilized to obtain the results. A hypothetical company was used to test the validity of the model. The validity of the model was proven by the use of comparative analysis between the said model and an ordinary MRP model.
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author Espejo, Ruben Carlo G.
Liang, Steven D.
Lorenzo, Kenneth
author_facet Espejo, Ruben Carlo G.
Liang, Steven D.
Lorenzo, Kenneth
author_sort Espejo, Ruben Carlo G.
title Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
title_short Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
title_full Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
title_fullStr Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
title_full_unstemmed Optimal lot sizing in a multi-product MRP framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
title_sort optimal lot sizing in a multi-product mrp framework with stochastic demand and quality considerations
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1997
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8985
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