Efficient Heuristics for MRP Lot Sizing with Variable Production/Purchasing Costs

Decision Sciences 1989

Posted: 6 May 2022

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Eric L. Prentis

University of Saint Thomas, Houston

Date Written: January 1, 1989

Abstract

Two heuristics based on branch and bound (B&B) are developed to solve closed-loop material requirements planning (MRP) lot-sizing problems that have general product structures and variable costs. A “look ahead method'’(LAM) heuristic allows for variable production/purchasing costs and uses a single-level B&B procedure to rapidly improve lower bound values; thus, LAM efficiently uses computer-storage capacity and allows solution of larger problems. The “total average modification'’(TAM) heuristic uses B&B, applied level by level, and modified setup and carrying costs to solve the variable production/purchasing costs MRP lot-sizing problem. LAM and TAM are tested on problems and compared to heuristics in the literature. TAM may be used to solve large MRP lot-sizing problems encountered in practice.

Keywords: Heuristics, Inventory Management, Materials Requirements Planning, Production/Operations Management

JEL Classification: C02, D24, E23, M11

Suggested Citation

Prentis, Eric L., Efficient Heuristics for MRP Lot Sizing with Variable Production/Purchasing Costs (January 1, 1989). Decision Sciences 1989, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3949612

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University of Saint Thomas, Houston ( email )

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