DocumentCode
3361982
Title
Multi-plant coordination: towards improved manufacturing performance
Author
Bhatnagar, Rohit
Author_Institution
Bus. Sch., Nanyang Technol. Inst., Singapore
fYear
1995
fDate
28-30 Jun 1995
Firstpage
396
Lastpage
401
Abstract
Firms in several discrete parts manufacturing industries operate in a multi-plant environment, where products are processed successively at several different plants. Prior studies have ignored the interaction between different plants in a multi-plant scenario. This model captures this interaction and is preferable to the uncoordinated or the sequential approach which ignores this interaction. Using strategies based on Lagrangian relaxation and Lagrangian decomposition, the authors show that coordination leads to improved cost performance and enhanced profits for firms. In the quest for improved performance, multi-plant coordination represents an important strategy for firms
Keywords
economics; management; manufacturing industries; relaxation theory; Lagrangian decomposition; Lagrangian relaxation; cost performance; discrete parts manufacturing; firms; management strategies; manufacturing performance; multi-plant coordination; profit; Costs; Investments; Job shop scheduling; Lagrangian functions; Lead time reduction; Manufacturing industries; Production; Supply chain management; Supply chains; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering Management Conference, 1995. Global Engineering Management: Emerging Trends in the Asia Pacific., Proceedings of 1995 IEEE Annual International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2799-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMC.1995.524615
Filename
524615
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