• DocumentCode
    3223887
  • Title

    A methodology for improving on-time delivery and load leveling starts

  • Author

    Liu, Chihwei ; Thongmee, Sansem ; Hepburn, Paul

  • Author_Institution
    TYECIN Syst. Inc., Los Altos, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    13-15 Nov 1995
  • Firstpage
    95
  • Lastpage
    100
  • Abstract
    We will describe the procedure and implementation of an iterative simulation-based production scheduling and planning system. Beginning with the total demand and initial work-in-process (WIP) status, the system can efficiently generate a capacity-feasible, load-leveled start schedule that results in high resource utilization, a minimum number of late orders and reduced labor variability. There are two phases in the system. In phase one, the system utilizes a demand pre-processor to aggregate backlog, safety stock and forecasted demands by priority and by period. These demands, including those that are defined against product families and groups, are then exploded down to the part number level. Utilizing heuristic algorithms, the system next determines start dates relative to capacity constraints, order due dates and order priorities. In phase two, the system again adjusts the start time of each lot so that resources are exploited at higher utilization and the production load is leveled regardless of variability in the demands. We will present simulation-based algorithms specifically designed for each phase of the system. The algorithm for phase one is executed to achieve the best on-time delivery performance by using the estimated cycle times from the previous iteration sequences. We also discuss an alternative for terminating the successive iterations based on the rate of improvement in overall lateness. Phase two takes the lot start times from the first phase and adjusts them in order to compensate for capacity constraints as demand for future periods is added.
  • Keywords
    iterative methods; manufacturing resources planning; production control; demand pre-processor; heuristic algorithm; iterative simulation; labor variability; load leveling starts; on-time delivery; production planning; production scheduling; resource utilization; semiconductor industry; total demand; work-in-process; Demand forecasting; Electronics industry; Job shop scheduling; Marketing and sales; Marketing management; Production planning; Production systems; Research and development management; Resource management; Senior members;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference and Workshop, 1995. ASMC 95 Proceedings. IEEE/SEMI 1995
  • ISSN
    1078-8743
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2713-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ASMC.1995.484348
  • Filename
    484348