Hierarchical Production Planning in Make to Order System Based on Work Load Control Method

Subject to competition markets, continues change in expectations, customer requisition and decrease of accessible production resource, the production system of make to order is the appropriate selection for response to today's markets specifications and in order to provide the large spectrum of customer's orders. In this research expend the control and planning production system (work load control) in make to order production system to manage the delivery time. For this, we recommend the hierarchical production planning structure. The major target is managing the activity in make to order system in order to achieve the short released time and entrance orders competition fee. To achieve this target we present the appropriate decision models with attention to restriction of production system. Finally due to consequent below: Present the expended release model to plain the production line and decrease the delivery time; Present the orders timing method in various stations. This method do subject to existences of previous level. Synchronistic performed the two methods state better performance in compare to others researches.

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