Dynamic Lot Size Models for Multi-Stage Assembly Systems

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.20.1.14

A multi-stage assembly system is a special case of Veinott's general multi-facility system in that each facility may have any number of predecessors but at most a single successor. This paper presents two algorithms for computing optimal lot sizes in such systems with known time-varying demand. The first is a dynamic programming algorithm for which solution time increases exponentially with the number of time periods, but only linearly with the number of stages, irrespective of assembly structure. The second is a branch and bound algorithm intended for cases where the number of time periods is large but the structure is close to serial. Computational results are given and extensions considered.

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