The economic lot scheduling problem with deteriorating items and shortage: An imperialist competitive algorithm

V. Kayvanfar, M. Zandieh*

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Abstract

This paper addresses an economic lot scheduling problem (ELSP) for manufacturing environments regarding slack costs and deteriorating items using the extended basic period approach under Power-of-Two (PoT) policy. The purpose of this research is to determine an optimal batch size for a product and minimizing total related costs to such a problem. The cost function consists of three components, namely, setup cost, holding cost includes deteriorating factor, and slack cost. The ELSP is concerned with the scheduling decision of n items and lot sizing. Avoiding schedule interference is the main problem in ELSP. The used PoT policy ensures that the replenishment cycle of each item to be integer and this task reduces potential schedule interferences. Since the ELSP is shown as an NP-hard problem, an imperialist competitive algorithm is employed to provide good solutions within reasonable computational times. Computational results show that the proposed approach can efficiently solve such complicated problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)759-773
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume62
Issue number5-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Deterioration factor
  • Economic lot scheduling problem
  • Imperialist competitive algorithm
  • Shortage cost

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