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A planning and scheduling model for onsertion in printed circuit board assembly
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A planning and scheduling model for onsertion in printed circuit board assembly

J Ashayeri and Willem Selen
European Journal of Operational Research, Vol.183(2), pp.909-925
2007
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2006.11.002View
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Abstract

production scheduling sequencing printed circuit boards
A planning and scheduling model is developed for the onsertion-phase in printed circuit board (PCB) assembly. PCBs are manufactured by machines that mount components, such as chips, on a PCB. On an onsertor machine, a certain number of component types can be stored. These components are subsequently used for the production of a certain PCB batch type. This research develops a production planning and scheduling formulation to determine the component-machine allocations, as well as a PCB sequence. Two strategies are proposed; one focusing on minimal number of changeovers (C-strategy), and the other on minimal process time (P-strategy). Both strategies were validated in a pilot study with real company data, with encouraging results for potential implementation. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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