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    <title>Production scheduling in pharmaceutical industry</title>
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    <description>&lt;Title&gt;Production scheduling in pharmaceutical industry&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Authors&gt;Venditti, Luca&lt;/Authors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2010-03-30&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;Production scheduling is the phase of production management that produces a detailed description of operations to be executed in a given period&#xD;
of time, typically short. Manufacturing process in pharmaceutical industry&#xD;
is characterized by an high complexity of processes. Moreover, compared to&#xD;
other manufacturing processes, the pharmaceutical industry gives higher importance to on-time delivery over throughput maximization, due to the economical and legal implications of late deliveries and stock-outs at the final&#xD;
customers. In this contest, it is evident that scheduling is a critical operation&#xD;
and so, that an automated scheduling system is important, both to obtain good&#xD;
scheduling solutions and to have a better control of the production process.&#xD;
A first aim of this thesis is to give a demonstration of the improvements that&#xD;
may derive from an automated scheduling. At the same time, the issue concerning the difficulty of solving practical scheduling problems is arisen. A real&#xD;
case study of production scheduling, concerning the Packaging department in&#xD;
a real pharmaceutical industry, is studied. A complex model and a tabu search&#xD;
algorithm have been developed to solve the related very hard scheduling problem, modeled as a multi-purpose machine problem with setup and removal&#xD;
times, release and due dates and additional resource availability constraints.&#xD;
The algorithm is able to find good solutions within short computation time,&#xD;
compared to the solutions found by human schedulers. This result conforms&#xD;
that scheduling technology is mature to solve complex real problems; to this&#xD;
aim, however, it is important to make use of detailed scheduling models.&#xD;
Besides operations management in a single stage, another interesting issue in production management, and in general for supply chain management,&#xD;
is the coordination between stages. This issue is particularly important in the&#xD;
pharmaceutical supply chain, in which the legal and economical implications&#xD;
of product stock-out requires the adoption of standards of product quality and&#xD;
availability close to 100%. Availability of final products requires not only to&#xD;
achieve excellence at each stage of the planning process, from strategic planning to real time scheduling and delivery, but also in the coordination between&#xD;
different stages. A second aim of this thesis is to investigate on the benefits&#xD;
that the introduction of a centralized decision support system can bring with&#xD;
respect to an uncoordinated decentralized one; the case study of coordination&#xD;
between the Packaging department and the subsequent Distribution stage of&#xD;
the real pharmaceutical plant, i.e between the packaging of final products and&#xD;
their distribution to wholesalers, is addressed. The distribution problem can&#xD;
be formulated as a vehicle routing problem with soft time windows. A classic tabu search algorithm is adapted to solve the scheduling problems of the&#xD;
two departments separately with a decentralized approach, and then to face&#xD;
the combined scheduling and delivery problem with a centralized approach.&#xD;
Results have demonstrated that the centralized approach provides much better results than the decentralized one with even a less computational effort.&#xD;
These results confirm the need for excellence in the coordination among different stages of the production process, other than within each stage, when high&#xD;
standards of quality and reliability must be provided to the final customers.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
    <dc:date>2010-03-29T22:00:00Z</dc:date>
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