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Multiobjective Production Planning at LG Display

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  • Moo-Sung Sohn

    (School of Industrial Management Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 02841; Process Innovation Group, LG Display Co., Ltd., Kyeonggi-do, South Korea, 10845)

  • Jiwoong Choi

    (Gurobi Korea Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea, 06775)

  • Hoseog Kang

    (Process Innovation Group, LG Display Co., Ltd., Kyeonggi-do, South Korea, 10845)

  • In-Chan Choi

    (School of Industrial Management Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 02841)

Abstract

In this paper, we address a glass-cutting process, which we call a post-cell process, for production planning at LG Display, one of the leading display-panel manufacturing companies in Korea. This process involves cutting glass into a variety of panels of different sizes to meet customer demands. We present mixed-integer programming models and a solution approach to generate production plans for the post-cell process. In the models, we consider multiple goals, such as minimization of shortage, inventory, and item changeover. In our solution approach, the goals are prioritized based on their importance and treated sequentially to meet the solution time requirements as set forth by work-site planners. The results of our computational experiments with real-world problem instances at LG Display show that our approach provides significant benefits in operational efficiency.

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  • Moo-Sung Sohn & Jiwoong Choi & Hoseog Kang & In-Chan Choi, 2017. "Multiobjective Production Planning at LG Display," Interfaces, INFORMS, vol. 47(4), pages 279-291, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:orinte:v:47:y:2017:i:4:p:279-291
    DOI: 10.1287/inte.2017.0891
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