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This book presents a number of efficient techniques for solving
large-scale production scheduling and planning problems in process
industries. The main content is supplemented by a wealth of
illustrations, while case studies on large-scale industrial
applications, ranging from continuous to semicontinuous and batch
processes, round out the coverage. The book examines a variety of
complex, real-world problems, and demonstrates solutions that are
applicable to scenarios and countries around the world.
Specifically, these case studies include: • the production
planning of the bottling stage of a major brewery at the
CervecerÃa   Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Heineken
Int) in Mexico;• the production scheduling for multi-stage
semicontinuous processes at an ice-cream  production
facility of Unilever in the Netherlands;• the
resource-constrained production planning for the yogurt production
line at the KRI KRI dairy production facility in Greece; and• the
production scheduling for large-scale, multi-stage batch processes
at a pharmaceutical batch plant  in Germany. In
addition, the book includes industrial-inspired case studies of:
• the simultaneous planning of production and logistics
operations considering multi-site facilities for
semicontinuous processes; and• the integrated planning of
production and utility systems in process industries under
uncertainty. Solving Large-scale Production Scheduling and Planning
in the Process Industries offers a valuable reference guide for
researchers and decision-makers alike, as it shows readers how to
evaluate and improve existing installations, and how to design new
ones. It is also well suited as a textbook for advanced courses on
production scheduling and planning in industry, as it addresses the
optimization of production and logistics operations in real-world
process industries.
Syngas from Waste presents the most recent concepts, methods and
techniques for the preliminary design of a promising emerging
technology: production of clean syngas from waste materials. An
in-depth account is given of the steps necessary to achieve the
optimum design and up-to-date tools are presented to support the
designer's decision-making tasks: modelling, simulation and
optimization. Numerous illustrations and tables are included to
facilitate the reader's understanding, as well as suggestions for
further reading. The text is complemented with practical examples
and industrial applications ranging from clean power generation to
complex combined heat and power systems and high purity hydrogen
for use in fuel cells. Syngas from Waste contains high-quality
contributions from leading experts in the field. It is intended for
academics at MSc or PhD level, researchers and industry
practitioners in syngas production and applications, who are
involved in the design, retrofit design and evaluation activities
of alternative scenarios. It contains valuable teaching material
for lecturers and provides industry professionals with the know-how
to evaluate and improve existing installations or even to design a
new one.
Decision making at the enterprise level often encompass not only
production operations and product R&D, but other strategic
functions such as financial planning and marketing. With the aim of
maximizing growth and a firm's value, companies often focus on
co-ordinating these functional components as well as traditional
hierarchical decision levels. Understanding this interplay can
enhance enterprise capabilities of adaptation and response to
uncertainties arising from internal processes as well as the
external environment. This book presents concepts, methods, tools
and solutions based on mathematical programming, which provides the
quantitative support needed for integrated decision-making and
ultimately for improving the allocation of overall corporate
resources (e.g., materials, cash and personnel). Through a systems
perspective, the integrated planning of the supply chain also
promotes activities of reuse, reduction and recycling for achieving
more sustainable environmental impacts of production/distribution
networks. Thus, this book presents, for the first time, a unique
integrated vision of the Enterprise Supply Chain Planning and
provides a comprehensive account of the state of the art models,
methods and tools available to address the above mentioned features
of the modern supply chain. It offers a comprehensive review of the
associated literature of supply chain management and then
systematically builds on this knowledge base to develop the
mathematical models representing each of the core functional units
and decision levels of the corporation and shows how they can be
integrated into a holistic decision problem formulation. Abundant
illustrations and tables help maximize reader insights into the
problems discussed with several case studies and industry
application also examined. This book is intended as a textbook for
academics (PhD, MSc), researchers and industry decision-makers, who
are involved in the design, retrofit and evaluation of alternative
scenarios for the improvement of the supply chain.
Decision making at the enterprise level often encompass not only
production operations and product R&D, but other strategic
functions such as financial planning and marketing. With the aim of
maximizing growth and a firm’s value, companies often focus on
co-ordinating these functional components as well as traditional
hierarchical decision levels. Understanding this interplay can
enhance enterprise capabilities of adaptation and response to
uncertainties arising from internal processes as well as the
external environment. This book presents concepts, methods, tools
and solutions based on mathematical programming, which provides the
quantitative support needed for integrated decision-making and
ultimately for improving the allocation of overall corporate
resources (e.g., materials, cash and personnel). Through a systems
perspective, the integrated planning of the supply chain also
promotes activities of reuse, reduction and recycling for achieving
more sustainable environmental impacts of production/distribution
networks. Thus, this book presents, for the first time, a unique
integrated vision of the Enterprise Supply Chain Planning and
provides a comprehensive account of the state of the art models,
methods and tools available to address the above mentioned features
of the modern supply chain. It offers a comprehensive review of the
associated literature of supply chain management and then
systematically builds on this knowledge base to develop the
mathematical models representing each of the core functional units
and decision levels of the corporation and shows how they can be
integrated into a holistic decision problem formulation. Abundant
illustrations and tables help maximize reader insights into the
problems discussed with several case studies and industry
application also examined. This book is intended as a textbook for
academics (PhD, MSc), researchers and industry decision-makers, who
are involved in the design, retrofit and evaluation of alternative
scenarios for the improvement of the supply chain.
Syngas from Waste presents the most recent concepts, methods and
techniques for the preliminary design of a promising emerging
technology: production of clean syngas from waste materials. An
in-depth account is given of the steps necessary to achieve the
optimum design and up-to-date tools are presented to support the
designer's decision-making tasks: modelling, simulation and
optimization. Numerous illustrations and tables are included to
facilitate the reader's understanding, as well as suggestions for
further reading. The text is complemented with practical examples
and industrial applications ranging from clean power generation to
complex combined heat and power systems and high purity hydrogen
for use in fuel cells. Syngas from Waste contains high-quality
contributions from leading experts in the field. It is intended for
academics at MSc or PhD level, researchers and industry
practitioners in syngas production and applications, who are
involved in the design, retrofit design and evaluation activities
of alternative scenarios. It contains valuable teaching material
for lecturers and provides industry professionals with the know-how
to evaluate and improve existing installations or even to design a
new one.
This book presents a number of efficient techniques for solving
large-scale production scheduling and planning problems in process
industries. The main content is supplemented by a wealth of
illustrations, while case studies on large-scale industrial
applications, ranging from continuous to semicontinuous and batch
processes, round out the coverage. The book examines a variety of
complex, real-world problems, and demonstrates solutions that are
applicable to scenarios and countries around the world.
Specifically, these case studies include: * the production planning
of the bottling stage of a major brewery at the Cerveceria
Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma (Heineken Int) in Mexico;* the production
scheduling for multi-stage semicontinuous processes at an ice-cream
production facility of Unilever in the Netherlands;* the
resource-constrained production planning for the yogurt production
line at the KRI KRI dairy production facility in Greece; and* the
production scheduling for large-scale, multi-stage batch processes
at a pharmaceutical batch plant in Germany. In addition, the book
includes industrial-inspired case studies of: * the simultaneous
planning of production and logistics operations considering
multi-site facilities for semicontinuous processes; and* the
integrated planning of production and utility systems in process
industries under uncertainty. Solving Large-scale Production
Scheduling and Planning in the Process Industries offers a valuable
reference guide for researchers and decision-makers alike, as it
shows readers how to evaluate and improve existing installations,
and how to design new ones. It is also well suited as a textbook
for advanced courses on production scheduling and planning in
industry, as it addresses the optimization of production and
logistics operations in real-world process industries.
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