An optimal batch size for a production system operating under a fixed-quantity, periodic delivery policy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Abstract
A manufacturing system which procures raw materials from suppliers and processes them to convert to finished products is considered here. This paper develops an ordering policy for raw materials to meet the requirements of a production facility which, in turn, must deliver finished products demanded by outside buyers at fixed interval points in time. First, a general cost model is developed considering both supplier (of raw material) and buyer (of finished products) sides. This model is used to determine an optimal ordering policy for procurement of raw materials, and the manufacturing batch size to minimize the total cost for meeting equal shipments of the finished products, at fixed intervals, to the buyers. The total cost is found to be a piece-wise convex cost function. An interval that contains the optimal solution is first determined followed by an optimization technique to identify the exact solution from this interval. © 1994 Operational Research Society Ltd.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of the Operational Research Society
First Page
891
Last Page
900
Recommended Citation
Sarker, B., & Parija, G. (1994). An optimal batch size for a production system operating under a fixed-quantity, periodic delivery policy. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 45 (8), 891-900. https://doi.org/10.1057/jors.1994.141