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Effects of Breakdown, Backlog and Rework on Replenishment Lot Size
Tsu-Ming Yeh, Chia-Kuan Ting, Fan-Yun Pai, and Jyh-Chau Yang
Corresponding Author: J.C. Yang
Submitted: April 03, 2012
Accepted: April 25, 2012
Published: November 15, 2012 |
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This study studies the effects of machine breakdown, backlog and rework on the replenishment lot
size. In real-life manufacturing systems, random defective rate and breakdown of equipment are inevitable.
When backlogging is permitted during a production run, a random machine failure may take place either in
backlog filling stage or in inventory piling time; this study focuses on the former situation and considers all
defective items produced are repairable through a rework process. The objective of this study is to determine
the optimal run time that minimizes the long-run average production-inventory costs. The result can be directly
applied to the practical production planning and control field to assist practitioner in production management
cost reduction.
Key words: Backlog , equipment failure, production, repair, replenishment lot size, ,
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Tsu-Ming Yeh, Chia-Kuan Ting, Fan-Yun Pai, and Jyh-Chau Yang, . Effects of Breakdown, Backlog and Rework on Replenishment Lot Size. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (22): 4755-4760.
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ISSN (Online): 2040-7467
ISSN (Print): 2040-7459 |
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