2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2019.04.054
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Agent-based modelling and heuristic approach for solving complex OEM flow-shop productions under customer disruptions

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“…This applies to raw materials entering any production and finished product (Yadav et al, 2017). This policy is intended to accurately reduce inventory costs and management to prevent fluctuations in the fixed demand rate after stock withdrawals (Dania, 2010;Adediran et al, 2019). As a result, the researchers have a different set of costs as follows (Al-Jawad, 2013, p.151):…”
Section: Inventory Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This applies to raw materials entering any production and finished product (Yadav et al, 2017). This policy is intended to accurately reduce inventory costs and management to prevent fluctuations in the fixed demand rate after stock withdrawals (Dania, 2010;Adediran et al, 2019). As a result, the researchers have a different set of costs as follows (Al-Jawad, 2013, p.151):…”
Section: Inventory Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to disruptions faced in the manufacturing sector, authors in [12] investigated flow-shop disruption where customer changing demand behaviour is considered. The impact of random machine breakdowns disrupting a two-stage assembly flow shop was proposed in [13].…”
Section: Review On Customer Behaviour and Disruption Modelling In Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work lacked the sustainable control of inventory level to respond to the impact of disruption continuously, especially as it affects production schedules. It focuses on keeping inventory levels to the maximum and offers high priority for very low orders or at critical inventory levels to mitigate disruption effects, also in [12], which focused on customer behaviour but tackled the impact of the combination of three customer-imposed disruptions -changing quantity, changing delivery time and changing production sequence. The study introduced inventory sustainability as a means of accommodating the consequences of disruptions.…”
Section: Review On Customer Behaviour and Disruption Modelling In Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABC modelling, implemented within the Anylogic environment [1], [8], will use the MC method. Two modules will be developed:…”
Section: Simulation Model Designmentioning
confidence: 99%