Hybrid flow shop with unrelated machines, setup time, and work in progress buffers for bi-objective optimization of tortilla manufacturing (Q2283857)
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Hybrid flow shop with unrelated machines, setup time, and work in progress buffers for bi-objective optimization of tortilla manufacturing (English)
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13 January 2020
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Summary: We address a scheduling problem in an actual environment of the tortilla industry. Since the problem is NP hard, we focus on suboptimal scheduling solutions. We concentrate on a complex multistage, multiproduct, multimachine, and batch production environment considering completion time and energy consumption optimization criteria. The production of wheat-based and corn-based tortillas of different styles is considered. The proposed bi-objective algorithm is based on the known Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II). To tune it up, we apply statistical analysis of multifactorial variance. A branch and bound algorithm is used to assert obtained performance. We show that the proposed algorithms can be efficiently used in a real production environment. The mono-objective and bi-objective analyses provide a good compromise between saving energy and efficiency. To demonstrate the practical relevance of the results, we examine our solution on real data. We find that it can save 48\% of production time and 47\% of electricity consumption over the actual production.
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multiobjective genetic algorithm
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hybrid flow shop
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setup time
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energy optimization
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production environment
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