Lead-time-oriented production control policies in two-machine production lines
针对易变质产品或严格交货期约束的制造系统,提出一种新的生产控制策略,通过联合考虑缓冲库存和第二机器状态来限制零件加载,以最大化满足交货期的产出率,数值分析表明其优于传统看板策略。
The ability to meet target production lead times is of fundamental importance in modern manufacturing systems producing perishable products, where the product quality or value deteriorates with the time parts spend in the system, and in manufacturing contexts where strict lead time constraints are imposed due to tight shipping schedules. In these settings, traditional manufacturing system engineering methods and token-based production control policies lose effectiveness as they aim at achieving target production rates while minimizing inventory, without directly taking into account the effect on the lead time distribution. In this article, a production control policy for unreliable manufacturing systems that aims at maximizing the throughput of parts that respect a given lead time constraint is proposed for the first time. The proposed policy jointly considers the actual level of the buffer and the state of the second machine in the system and stops the part loading at the first machine if there is unacceptable risk of exceeding the lead time constraint. The effectiveness of this new policy against the traditional kanban policy is quantified by numerical analysis. The results show that this new policy outperforms the kanban policy by providing a tighter control on the production lead time. This approach paves the way to the introduction of new lead time–oriented production control policies to maximize the effective throughput in real manufacturing systems.