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Parallel Machine Scheduling with Batch Delivery to Two Customers

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  • Xueling Zhong
  • Dakui Jiang

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In some make-to-order supply chains, the manufacturer needs to process and deliver products for customers at different locations. To coordinate production and distribution operations at the detailed scheduling level, we study a parallel machine scheduling model with batch delivery to two customers by vehicle routing method. In this model, the supply chain consists of a processing facility with parallel machines and two customers. A set of jobs containing jobs from customer 1 and jobs from customer 2 are first processed in the processing facility and then delivered to the customers directly without intermediate inventory. The problem is to find a joint schedule of production and distribution such that the tradeoff between maximum arrival time of the jobs and total distribution cost is minimized. The distribution cost of a delivery shipment consists of a fixed charge and a variable cost proportional to the total distance of the route taken by the shipment. We provide polynomial time heuristics with worst-case performance analysis for the problem. If and , we propose a heuristic with worst-case ratio bound of 3/2, where is the capacity of the delivery shipment. Otherwise, the worst-case ratio bound of the heuristic we propose is .

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  • Xueling Zhong & Dakui Jiang, 2015. "Parallel Machine Scheduling with Batch Delivery to Two Customers," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-6, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:247356
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/247356
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    1. Berghman, Lotte & Kergosien, Yannick & Billaut, Jean-Charles, 2023. "A review on integrated scheduling and outbound vehicle routing problems," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 311(1), pages 1-23.

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