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1、外文出处:Wu, Y., & Dong, M. (2008). Combining multi-class queueing networks and inventory models for performance analysis of multi-product manufacturing logistics chains.The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology,37, 5-6, 564-575.Combining multi-class queueing networks and inventory
2、models for performance analysis of multi-product manufacturing logistics chainsYifan Wu & Ming DongReceived: 15 October 2006 /Accepted: 6 March 2007 /Published online: 31 March 2007# Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007Abstract Manufacturing logistics chains consist of complex interconnections among
3、several suppliers, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, retailers and logistics providers. Performance modeling and analysis become increasingly more important and difficult in the management of such complex manufacturing logistics networks. Many research studies have developed different methods to
4、 solve such problems. However, most of the research focuses on logistics systems with either a single stage or single type of product. In the real world, industries always involve multiple stages and produce multiple types of products at one stage. This paper is geared toward developing a new method
5、ology by combining multi-class queueing networks and inventory models for the performance analysis of multi-product manufacturing logistic chains. A network ofmulti-class inventory queue models is presented for the performance analysis of a serial multi-stage manufacturing logistics chain in which m
6、ultiple types of products are produced at each stage. A job queue decomposition strategy is employed to analyze the major performance measures and an approach for aggregating input streams and separating output streams is proposed to link all the sites or nodes in the logistics chain together. Numer
7、ical results show that the proposed method is effective for the application examples.Keywords Multi-class queueing networks .Inventory models .Multi-stage manufacturing logistic chains . Aggregation . Separation1 IntroductionA manufacturing logistic chain can be viewed as a network of suppliers, man
8、ufacturing sites, distribution centers, and customer locations, through which components and products flow. A node in a network can be a physical location, a sub-network, or just an operation process, while links represent material (components or products) flow. These networks find significant appli
9、cations in manufacturing and logistics in many industries, such as the electronic and automobile industries 10. Throughout these networks, there are different sources of uncertainties, including supply (availability and quality), process (machine breakdown, operator variation), and demand (arrival t
10、ime and volume). Moreover, these variations will propagate from upstream stages to downstream stages. These uncertainties degrade the performances of a network such as longer cycle time and lower fill-rates. Inventories at different stages of a network can be used to buffer the uncertainties, but th
11、ey also have varying costs and different impacts on the end-item service level. Their effective allocation and control becomes a great challenge to the managers of logistics chains. Performance modeling and analysis become increasingly more important and difficult in the management of such complex m
12、anufacturing logistics chains. Inventory including raw materials, components and finished goods usually represents from 2060% of the total assets of manufacturing firms 2. Therefore, a good inventory management system has always been important in the workings of an effective manufacturing logistic c
13、hain. Motivated by this challenge, many researchers have devoted much work to this issue. However, most of the literature is focused on systems with single products only and literature on multi-stage logistics chains with multi-products is limited. The assumption that every stage or node of the netw
14、ork produces a single class of product does not characterize the real world very well since nearly all firms produce more than one kind of product with limited service capacity. In this paper, a model is developed to characterize the dynamics of complex manufacturing logistics chains with multi-prod
15、uct and finite capacity. An analytical method is proposed to obtain performance measures of such models. Numerical results show that the proposed method works well. Simulation techniques may generally be used to analyze the performance of a system, but to identify an optimal configuration of a logis
16、tics chain, many different system variants have to be evaluated. Simulation-based evaluation is usually very time-consuming. Analytical evaluation methods are therefore needed that can determine the key performance measures quickly, even if these methods only approximate the true performance of the
17、logistics chain. In order to evaluate the performance of a serial manufacturing logistics chain, a parametric decomposition approach is adopted, which has been widely used to analyze multi-stage systems or networks. The basic idea is to approximately analyze the individual queues separately after ap
18、proximately characterizing the arrival processes to each queue by a few parameters (usually two, one to represent the rate and another to represent the variability). The goal is to approximately represent the network dependence through these arrival-process parameters. Once the congestion in each qu
19、eue has been described, the total network performance can be approximated by acting as if all the queues are mutually independent, i.e., the rest of the approximation is performed as if the steady-state distribution of the numbers of customers at hte queues had a product form 18. In the proposed app
20、roach, the whole chain is decomposed into multiple single-stage multi-class inventory queues (an inventory-queue is a queueing model that incorporates certain inventory replenishment policies such as base stock). The inputs (raw materials or components arrival processes) of each single-stage multi-c
21、lass inventory queue are used to capture the characteristics of input flows of the original chain. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 provides a review of the relevant literature. In Sect. 3, the operations and the principal characteristics of the developed model are described.
22、 A decomposition method that divides the whole logistics chain into multiple single-stage queuing networks is proposed and the performance measures by analyzing the single-stage queueing network are obtained in Sect. 4. Section 5 presents some numerical results. Section 6 summarizes this research an
23、d gives some future research directions. 2 Literature reviewSignificant literature exists on inventory management in logistics chains. In the following, some prior studies devoted to the issues which are similar to the above described problems are reviewed. Some important work on single-product mult
24、i-stage systems is reviewed. Lee and Zipkin 11, 12 and Duri et al. 9 used the decomposition method to analyze the tandem queues and processing networks. They transformed the production system into a multi-echelon model with limited production capacities. Azaron et al. 3 developed an open queueing ne
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