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An operating cost minimization model for buyer-vendor coordination batch system with breakdowns, scrap, overtime, and an external source

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GROWING SCIENCE
DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2023.9.010

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Buyer-vendor coordination; Runtime planning; Scrap; Multi-shipment; Breakdowns; Overtime; External source

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In the batch production decision of a buyer-vendor coordination system, the management needs to consider various operating expenses and optimize the production-delivery plan to minimize internal operating costs and maximize customer satisfaction.
When making a batch production decision for a buyer-vendor coordination system, the management must simultaneously consider the operating expenses incurred in in-house manufacturing and inventory, finished goods' shipping, and stock holding at the retailer end. Achieving the operational goals of desirable quality, minimal production disruption, and shortening fabrication time help minimize overall in-house operating costs and maximize customer satisfaction. This work builds an operating cost minimization model for buyer-vendor coordination batch system with scrap, breakdowns, overtime, multi-shipment, and an external source to assist the management in optimizing their production-delivery plan. Removing inevitable scrap items ensures product quality, and correction action on stochastic equipment breakdown prevents unacceptable production delays. Implementing partial overtime and adopting an external source expedites in-house manufacturing time. Model construction and cost analysis enable us to decide the operating expense function. Then, we verify the function's convexity and decide our model's best manufacturing runtime with the differential calculus and a proposed algorithm. Furthermore, the numerical demonstrations are used to exhibit our work's applicability and show what kinds of crucial in-depth information can be disclosed and made accessible to the production planners for their decision-making.(c) 2024 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada

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