Despite its importance, shelf life of intermediates and finals is often neglected in capacity planning models in the bio-pharmaceutical industry. In particular, the process and bill of material dependent shelf life, which occurs in the production process of in-vitro diagnostic test kits has not yet been investigated. Therefore, this thesis presents a model that reflects the multi-stage and multi-product production process of diagnostic test kits and considers and optimises the bill of material dependent shelf life. To solve industry related problems a decomposition approach and a rolling horizon approach are introduced, which succeed in solving large-scale problems. From the results of several implemented case studies insights and general scheduling rules for shelf life optimized production plans can be derived.
«Despite its importance, shelf life of intermediates and finals is often neglected in capacity planning models in the bio-pharmaceutical industry. In particular, the process and bill of material dependent shelf life, which occurs in the production process of in-vitro diagnostic test kits has not yet been investigated. Therefore, this thesis presents a model that reflects the multi-stage and multi-product production process of diagnostic test kits and considers and optimises the bill of material d...
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