Production modeling for multimodal operations

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The two distinct and complementary views of the production system in context with physical and functional aspects of manufacturing are presented. The units, operations and stocks are the three fundamental objects through which any manufacturing or production environment can be modeled.

author: Kelly, Jeffrey Dean
Production management, Engineering Services, Engineering for Plastic, Rubber Prodcts, Analysis, Engineering firms, Manufacturing processes, Manufacturing, Mathematical optimization, Optimization theory

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Modeling production-chain information

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The importance of having a production-chain information system and quality program is discussed. A production-chain model is presented to plan, operate, monitor, analyze and improve the quality of production in fuel oil industry.

author: Kelly, Jeffrey Dean
General services, Production Management, Models, Usage, Technology application, Company systems management, Information management, Information management software, Production planning

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Formulating production planning models

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Ways to deal with the formulation of non-linear process industry planning models for petrochemical plants are described. Complexities involved in adapting to this type of planning process are also discussed.

author: Kelly, Jeffrey Dean
Strategy & planning, Manufacturing processes, Cyclic crudes and intermediates, Planning, Production processes, Petroleum chemicals industry, Petrochemicals industry, Company business planning

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