SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION PLANNING MODELS

Several sustainable production planning models are formulated and studied. One of them is a discrete multiobjective programming model that takes into account conflicting goals as return and financial risk and environmental costs. Starting from it two single objective models are formulated: a maximum expected return model and a minimum financial risk model. In order to control the pollution several pollution and monetary penalties for overcoming them levels are considered. Based on the production planning models, a software application was designed and realized as a decision support tool. A numerical example is given.

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