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Order scheduling with controllable processing times, common due date and the processing deadline

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11518-016-5323-3

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Order scheduling; due date assignment; controllable processing times; deadline

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  1. NSF of China [71125003, 71421002]
  2. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of High Education [20130073110066]

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Due date quotation and scheduling are important tools to match demand with production capacity in the MTO (make-to-order) environment. We consider an order scheduling problem faced by a manufacturing firm operating in an MTO environment, where the firm needs to quote a common due date for the customers, and simultaneously control the processing times of customer orders (by allocating extra resources to process the orders) so as to complete the orders before a given deadline. The objective is to minimize the total costs of earliness, tardiness, due date assignment and extra resource consumption. We show the problem is NP-hard, even if the cost weights for controlling the order processing times are identical. We identify several polynomially solvable cases of the problem, and develop a branch and bound algorithm and three Tabu search algorithms to solve the general problem. We then conduct computational experiments to evaluate the performance of the three Tabu-search algorithms and show that they are generally effective in terms of solution quality.

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