Unpredictable incoming orders and the required
nesting process highly complicate production planning and
scheduling in sheet metal job shop environments and cause
extremely high lead times as well as intermediate stocks. For
this, numerous advanced planning and scheduling (APS) algorithms
exist, aiming at creating a globally optimized production
schedule. Due to the complexity of the multi-objective optimization
and the large amount of unforeseen shop-floor events,
effective and applicable solutions have not been presented so
far. This work introduces an event-driven rescheduling concept
based on lean principles leading to a high responsiveness of
the production process to any kind of deviation. The achieved,
significantly smaller buffer occupancies enable shorter lead
times and improved delivery time estimations. Excellent performance
results of the rescheduling concept are shown in
different simulation experiments. The presented concept can
easily be implemented in any kind of sheet metal job shop and
its respective IT infrastructure.
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Unpredictable incoming orders and the required
nesting process highly complicate production planning and
scheduling in sheet metal job shop environments and cause
extremely high lead times as well as intermediate stocks. For
this, numerous advanced planning and scheduling (APS) algorithms
exist, aiming at creating a globally optimized production
schedule. Due to the complexity of the multi-objective optimization
and the large amount of unforeseen shop-floor events,
effective and applicab...
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