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Many production processes are not defect free, and reworks are unavoidable. This makes the assumption of the Wright's learning curve [Wright, T., 1936. Factors affecting the cost of airplanes. Journal of Aeronautical Science 3 (2), 122-128] that all units produced are of acceptable quality...
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When modeling optimal product mix under emission restrictions produces a solution with unacceptable level of profit, analyst is moved to investigate the cause(s). Interior analysis (IA) is proposed for this purpose. With IA, analyst can investigate the impact of accommodating emission controls...
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The paper introduces a concept of the optimal positioning of the delivery window to the final customer in a serial supply chain. Optimally positioning the delivery window minimizes the expected penalty cost due to early and late delivery. The conditions for the optimal position of the delivery...
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Learning curve theory has been widely used as a managerial tool to describe and model product and process improvement. This paper investigates a three-level supply chain (supplier-manufacturer-retailer) where the manufacturing operations undergo a learning-based continuous improvement process....
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