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Operations Scheduling and Sequencing (Scheduling (Short-term Scheduling…
Operations Scheduling and Sequencing
Scheduling
Applying to all aspects of the value chain
Short-term Scheduling
To allocate and prioritize demand
Effective and efficient scheduling can be a competitive advantage
Foward and backward Sheduling
Forward: starts as soon as the requitements are known to determine the shipping date or th due date.
Backward: begin with the due date and schedules the final operation first.
Finite and Infinite loading
Finite: assigns work up to the capacity of the work station
Infinite: does not consider capacities.
Scheduling Services
Scheduling Customers
Scheduling workforce
Equipment
Bottleneck Management
Drum
Buffer
Rope
Leading job
ConWIP cards
Gantt Charts
Input- Output control
Assignment Method
Sequencing
refers to determining the order in this jobs or tasks are proccessed.
Types of sequencing rules
at a single resource
ecross mutiple resources