Author/Authors :
Shamsi R. نويسنده Young researchers club Shamsi R. , Haji A. نويسنده Department of Industrial Engineering Haji A. , Shadrokh S. نويسنده Department of Industrial Engineering Shadrokh S. , Nourbakhsh F. نويسنده RambarzinBorj Construction Company Nourbakhsh F.
Abstract :
The classical economic production quantity (EPQ) model is a well-known and commonly used
inventory control technique. Common assumptions in this model are that all units produced are
of perfect quality and shortage is not allowed, since in practice shortage, non-conforming
product or scrap items are possible, these assumptions will underestimate the actual required
quantity. The objective of this paper is to provide a framework to integrate production of
imperfect quality items, inspection errors, rework, scrap items and backlogging into a single
EPQ model. To achieve this objective a suitable mathematical model is developed and the
optimal production lot size which minimizes the total cost is derived. The sensitivity analysis
results indicate the model is very sensitive to shortage cost per unit shortage and type-I error of
inspection. While findings of this study show that the model is very sensitive to parameters
type-I error of inspection, proportion of defectives in production process and shortage cost per
unit short, it is much less sensitive to parameters like proportion of scraps in rework process and
Type-II error of inspection. If the existence of such error and shortages are ignored, then the
obtained results may differ considerably from the optimal outcome. This will impose additional
costs to the system.