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Preventive Maintenance and Joint Buffer Inventory for Parallel Machines

An Approach Based on Experimental Design

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This paper presents an approach for jointly optimizing buffer inventory and preventive maintenance. Due to the complexity of the mathematical model, experimental design is used in order to determine the optimal values of the decision variables, namely, the maintenance periodicity and the inventory level. We have also proposed a decomposition method for the case of parallel machines. By including the value of the scale coefficient beta in our cost equations, we have determined a model able to adapt itself to numerous machines.

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Boschian, V., Rezg, N., Cormier, G. (2004). Preventive Maintenance and Joint Buffer Inventory for Parallel Machines. In: Yan, XT., Jiang, CY., Juster, N.P. (eds) Perspectives from Europe and Asia on Engineering Design and Manufacture. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2212-8_38

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