USE OF EXCEL WORKSHEETS WITH USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE IN BATCH PROCESS (PSBP) TO MINIMIZE THE MAKESPAN
Journal: Independent Journal of Management & Production (IJM&P) (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Authors : Rony Peterson da Rocha Fabrício Wesley da Rocha Mauro Antônio S. S. Ravagnani Paulo Roberto Paraíso Cid Marcos Gonçalves Andrade;
Page : 142-165
Keywords : Excel; Permutation Flow Shop; Mixed Integer Linear Programming - MILP;
Abstract
In the chemical industry, the necessity for scheduling is becoming more pronounced, especially in batch production mode. Nowadays, planning industrial activities is a necessity for survival. Intense competition requires diversified products and delivery in accordance with the requirements of consumers. These activities require quick decision making and the lowest possible cost, through an efficient Production Scheduling. So, this work addresses the Permutation Flow Shop scheduling problem, characterized as Production Scheduling in Batch Process (PSBP), with the objective of minimizing the total time to complete the schedule (Makespan). A method to approach the problem of production scheduling is to turn it into Mixed Integer Linear Programming- MILP, and to solve it using commercial mathematical programming packages. In this study an electronic spreadsheet with user-friendly interface (ESUFI) was developed in Microsoft Excel. The ease of manipulation of the ESUFI is quite evident, as with the use of VBA language a user-friendly interface could be created between the user and the spreadsheet itself. The results showed that it is possible to use the ESUFI for small problems.
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