Abstract
Production environments vastly vary in the industrial reality and can also do so with time. To manage production as optimally as possible, having tools that guide the people in charge of production would greatly help to know the best approach to take to perform the task according to the factory’s production typology. These tools should also be able to identify when the production typology has been amended and a new approach is required to optimally manage it. The present work aims to present a structure that allows the production typologies in the company to be classified, and to link them to more suitable management approaches in order to specifically manage production scheduling.
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This work was conducted thanks to grant GVA/2017/008 from the Regional Valencian Ministry of Education, Research, Culture, and Sport of the Generalitat Valenciana, as part of the R&D&I projects programme for emerging research groups, entitled “Hiperheurístico Lenitivo de la Variabilidad del Entorno Industrial en la Programación de Producción del Lote Económico”.
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Vidal-Carreras, P.I., Garcia-Sabater, J.J., Ruiz, A., Maheut, J. (2020). Production Typologies in Production Scheduling: Identification and Management. In: de Castro, R., Giménez, G. (eds) Advances in Engineering Networks. ICIEOM 2018. Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44530-0_19
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