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The following pages link to Scheduling injection molding operations with multiple resource constraints and sequence dependent setup times and costs (Q1781573):
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- Multi-product valid inequalities for the discrete lot-sizing and scheduling problem (Q337324) (← links)
- Integrated cost optimization in a two-stage, automotive supply chain (Q342249) (← links)
- New formulation for the high multiplicity asymmetric traveling salesman problem with application to the Chesapeake problem (Q537638) (← links)
- Discrete lot sizing and scheduling using product decomposition into attributes (Q1010282) (← links)
- Model and metaheuristics for a scheduling problem integrating procurement, sale and distribution decisions (Q1698296) (← links)
- Simultaneous lotsizing and scheduling considering secondary resources: a general model, literature review and classification (Q1733088) (← links)
- A two-stage solution approach for plastic injection machines scheduling problem (Q1983688) (← links)
- Branch-and-price approach for robust parallel machine scheduling with sequence-dependent setup times (Q2140270) (← links)
- Scheduling wine bottling operations with multiple lines and sequence-dependent set-up times: robust formulation and a decomposition solution approach (Q2158042) (← links)
- A heuristic based on mathematical programming for a lot-sizing and scheduling problem in mold-injection production (Q2178114) (← links)
- A capacitated lot-sizing model with sequence-dependent setups, parallel machines and bi-part injection moulding (Q2240342) (← links)
- A decomposition approach for the general lotsizing and scheduling problem for parallel production lines (Q2355899) (← links)
- Simultaneous lotsizing and scheduling problems: a classification and review of models (Q2362236) (← links)
- An evaluation of semidefinite programming based approaches for discrete lot-sizing problems (Q2514881) (← links)
- Relax-and-fix heuristics applied to a real-world lot sizing and scheduling problem in the personal care consumer goods industry (Q6168345) (← links)