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Scheduling on a Single Machine and Parallel Machines with Batch Deliveries and Potential Disruption

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  • Hua Gong
  • Yuyan Zhang
  • Puyu Yuan

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In this paper, we study several coordinated production-delivery scheduling problems with potential disruption motivated by a supply chain in the manufacturing industry. Both single-machine environment and identical parallel-machine environment are considered in the production part. The jobs finished on the machines are delivered to the same customer in batches. Each delivery batch has a capacity and incurs a delivery cost. There is a situation that a possible disruption in the production part may occur at some particular time and will last for a period of time with a probability. We consider both resumable case and nonresumable case where a job does not need (needs) to restart if it is disrupted for a resumable (nonresumable) case. The objective is to find a coordinated schedule of production and delivery that minimizes the expected total flow times plus the delivery costs. We first present some properties and analyze the NP-hard complexity for four various problems. For the corresponding single-machine and parallel-machine scheduling problems, pseudo-polynomial-time algorithms and fully polynomial-time approximation schemes (FPTASs) are presented in this paper, respectively.

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  • Hua Gong & Yuyan Zhang & Puyu Yuan, 2020. "Scheduling on a Single Machine and Parallel Machines with Batch Deliveries and Potential Disruption," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-10, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6840471
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/6840471
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