Advanced Apparel Manufacturing Management
Advanced Apparel Manufacturing Management
Manufacturing
Management
Assignment: 1
Submitted By:
Amit Raj Kishore
Prachi Yash
Shailja Sundaram
Vishal Kumar Rajak
To describe and explain the following topics:
Application of Operation Research in Production House
Objective Use of transportation, LPP, assignment, and sequencing in an
industry to make it more efficient and productive.
Operations research (OR) is an analytical method of
problem-solving and decision-making that is useful in
the management of organizations. In operations
Operation research, problems are broken down into basic
Research components and then solved in defined steps by
mathematical analysis.
The process of operations research can be broadly
broken down into the following steps:
1.Identifying a problem that needs to be solved.
2.Constructing a model around the problem that
resembles the real world and variables.
Process of OR 3.Using the model to derive solutions to the problem.
4.Testing each solution on the model and analyzing its
success.
5.Implementing the solution to the actual problem.
1.Optimization- The purpose of operations research is to
achieve the best performance under the given
circumstances. Optimization also involves comparing
and narrowing down potential options.
2.Simulation- This involves building models or
replications in order to try out and test solutions before
Characteristics applying them.
3.Probability and statistics- This includes using
mathematical algorithms and data to uncover helpful
insights and risks, make reliable predictions and test
possible solutions.
Factory size and location decision.
Estimation of number of facilities required.
Application of Preparation of forecasts for the various inventory items
and computation of economic order quantities and
Operation reorder levels.
Research in Scheduling and sequencing of production runs by
Production proper allocation of machines.
House Transportation loading and unloading
Warehouse location decisions
Maintenance policy decisions
Transportation Models in Operations Management is
a special case of linear programming that deals with
the issue of shipping commodities from multiple
Use of sources to multiple destinations.
Transportation Aim of Transportation Model To find out optimum
transportation schedule keeping in mind cost of
transportation to be minimized.
Definition The model requires only a few data elements:
Origin of supply
Destination
Unit cost of shipping (per-unit cost)
A product is to be transported from a number of
sources to a number of destinations at the minimum
possible cost.
Each source is able to supply a fixed number of units of
the product, and each destination has a fixed demand
Characteristics for the product.
The linear programming model has constraints for
supply at each source and demand at each destination.
All constraints are equalities in a balanced
transportation model where supply equals demand.
Constraints contain inequalities in unbalanced models
where supply is not equal to demand.
Balanced Transportation Problem
Types of Unbalanced Transportation Problem
Problems
North-West corner Method
Row Minima Method
Column Minima Method
Methods Least-Cost Method
Vogel’s Approximation Method
Minimize shipping costs
Determine low cost location
Application of Find minimum cost production schedule
transportation Military distribution system
model Manufacturing
Simplicity
Minimal total transportation cost
Advantages Saves times
Widely used mathematical modeling technique to
determine the optimum allocation of scarce resources
among competing demands. Resources typically
include raw materials, manpower, machinery, time,
money and space.
Use of LPP
For a given problem situation, there are certain essential
Introduction conditions that need to be solved by using linear
programming
Limited resources
Objective
Constraints
Decision Variables
A general representation of LP model is given as follows:
Maximize or Minimize, Z = p1 x1 + p2 x2 ………………pn xn
Subject to constraints,
w11 x1 + w12 x2 + ………………w1n xn ≤ or = or ≥ w1
General ……………(i)
Linear w21 x1 + w22 x2 ………………w2n xn ≤ or = or ≥ w2
Programming …………… (ii)
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Model
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wm1 x1 + wm2 x2 +………………wmn xn ≤ or = ≥ wm
…………(iii) Non-negativity constraint,
xi ≥ o (where i = 1,2,3 …..n)
Production scheduling problem
LPP in
Product mix problems
Industry
Assembly line balancing
Complex Problem
Simplicity
Multipurpose
A company manufactures two types of boxes, corrugated and ordinary
cartons.
Examples Each corrugated box requires 2 minutes for cutting and 3 minutes for
pinning operation, whereas each carton box requires 2 minutes for
cutting and 1 minute for pinning.
The available operating time is 120 minutes and 60 minutes for cutting
and pinning machines.
Types
Maximization type of assignment problems
1. Balanced
2. Unbalanced