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I want to build a model to optimize production scheduling in a manufacturing
plant. I have two production lines that can run several products with varying production rates, and profit/hour. These two lines pull raw material from the same two sources that are limited in capacity so the combined production rates must be optimized to avoid running out of raw material. There are 3-6 different products/production line that run for periods of a few hours to a few days before changing products and the change is instantaneous. How can I build an interactive model to allow me to schedule these two production lines to maximize profit and manage the inventory of raw material? |
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Look at the worksheet forecast. I macro can be written to loop through a number of different scenarios but you first have to start using forecast to see what the results look like. -- joel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joel's Profile: 229 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=172412 Microsoft Office Help |
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David324 -
Maybe some of the Solver production management examples would be useful. To see, browse to http://www.solver.com/procenter.htm and examine the machine allocation examples. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "David324" wrote in message ... I want to build a model to optimize production scheduling in a manufacturing plant. I have two production lines that can run several products with varying production rates, and profit/hour. These two lines pull raw material from the same two sources that are limited in capacity so the combined production rates must be optimized to avoid running out of raw material. There are 3-6 different products/production line that run for periods of a few hours to a few days before changing products and the change is instantaneous. How can I build an interactive model to allow me to schedule these two production lines to maximize profit and manage the inventory of raw material? |
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