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Joint scheduling of spare parts production and service engineers based on progressive Pareto algorithm

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  • Bingxin Miao
  • Qianwang Deng
  • Like Zhang
  • Zhangwen Huo
  • Weifeng Han

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We analyse the joint scheduling of spare parts production and service engineers in a multi-site maintenance system. In the system, for each failure, a service engineer with the required spare part needs to be allocated for on-site maintenance. If one of the required resources is not readily available, the maintenance task can be satisfied via an external channel with quick responsiveness but high involved costs. Service providers need to make an efficient plan, including production scheduling of spare parts, allocation of service engineers and outsourcing strategy. First, a mathematical model with the objectives of minimum total outsourcing costs and minimum weighted tardiness is formulated. Then, a novel and knowledge-based heuristic algorithm is developed, namely progressive Pareto algorithm based on step-size (PPAS). To verify the performance of PPAS, it is compared against other well-known algorithms, including NSGA-II, MOEA/D, NNIA, RIPG, MMOIG and MNNIA. Finally, the effectiveness of the joint scheduling mode is demonstrated by comparing it with the separate optimisation mode of spare parts production and workforce allocation.Highlights Analyse the joint scheduling of spare parts production and service engineersConstruct a bi-objective optimisation modelDevelop a progressive Pareto algorithm based on step-sizeVerify the superiority of the proposed algorithm and joint scheduling mode

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  • Bingxin Miao & Qianwang Deng & Like Zhang & Zhangwen Huo & Weifeng Han, 2024. "Joint scheduling of spare parts production and service engineers based on progressive Pareto algorithm," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(6), pages 2124-2141, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:6:p:2124-2141
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2023.2217280
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