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An optimization model for production planning in a tire factory

AuthorSundararajan, Veeragathy
Call NumberAIT Thesis no. IE-79-17
Subject(s)Tire industry--Management
Production planning--Mathematical models

NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractThis study is concerned with the development of a multi-period multiproduct model for production planning in a tire factory. The factory selected is composed of 102 machine units in the main production line, while the product line consists of 217 different finished products. A study based on the contribution of each product to total sales revenue revealed 26 products, which are responsible for 92% of the total sales revenue. Grouping the machines according to their functional usage in the production line, resulted in 32 machine groups. The constraints identified and incorporated in the model are: limited capacity of production facilities, limited storage area in the warehouses, expected market demand for finished products, and the factory's policy on producing equal amounts of flaps and truck- tires. The management objectives considered are: maximization of revenue, maximization of machine utilization, minimization of finished product shortage, and keeping the employment level in the factory either constant or increasing. A twelve-period linear programming model is then developed. It composed of 759 constraints, 1733 variables, and 6183 elements. This model is then passed through a refinement procedure to enhance the optimality of certain parameters of the model. To determine the effects of changes in forecasted demand, a sensitivity analysis is also performed on the model. Finally, to conform to the basic instinct of all profit-seeking organizations, a cost-benefit analysis is carried out. The study concludes on the economic feasibility of the model, since the expected increase in revenue outweighs the cost of developing and utilizing this model.
Year1979
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology
DepartmentDepartment of Industrial Systems Engineering (DISE)
Academic Program/FoSIndustrial Engineering (IE)
Chairperson(s)Tabucanon, Mario T. ;Pakorn Adulbhan;
Examination Committee(s)Tang, John C.S. ;
Scholarship Donor(s)Government of Netherlands ;
DegreeThesis (M.Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 1979


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