TY - UNPB
T1 - Combined make-to-order and make-to-stock in a food production system
AU - Soman, Chetan Anil
AU - Donk, Dirk Pieter van
AU - Gaalman, Gerard
N1 - Relation: http://som.rug.nl/
date_submitted:2002
Rights: Graduate School/Research Institute, Systems, Organisations and Management (SOM)
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The research into multi-product production/inventory control systems has mainly assumed one
of the two strategies: Make-to-Order (MTO) or Make-to-Stock (MTS). In practice, however,
many companies cater to an increasing variety of products with varying logistical demands
(e.g. short due dates, specific products) and production characteristics (e.g. capacity usage,
setup) to different market segments and so they are moving to more MTO-production. As a
consequence they operate under a hybrid MTO-MTS strategy. Important issues arising out of
such situations are, for example, which products should be manufactured to stock and which
ones on order and, how to allocate capacity among various MTO-MTS products.
This paper presents the state-of-the-art literature review of the combined MTO-MTS
production situations. A variety of production management issues in the context of food
processing companies, where combined MTO-MTS production is quite common, are
discussed in details. The authors propose a comprehensive hierarchical planning framework
that covers the important production management decisions to serve as a starting point for
evaluation and further research on the planning system for MTO-MTS situations.
AB - The research into multi-product production/inventory control systems has mainly assumed one
of the two strategies: Make-to-Order (MTO) or Make-to-Stock (MTS). In practice, however,
many companies cater to an increasing variety of products with varying logistical demands
(e.g. short due dates, specific products) and production characteristics (e.g. capacity usage,
setup) to different market segments and so they are moving to more MTO-production. As a
consequence they operate under a hybrid MTO-MTS strategy. Important issues arising out of
such situations are, for example, which products should be manufactured to stock and which
ones on order and, how to allocate capacity among various MTO-MTS products.
This paper presents the state-of-the-art literature review of the combined MTO-MTS
production situations. A variety of production management issues in the context of food
processing companies, where combined MTO-MTS production is quite common, are
discussed in details. The authors propose a comprehensive hierarchical planning framework
that covers the important production management decisions to serve as a starting point for
evaluation and further research on the planning system for MTO-MTS situations.
M3 - Working paper
BT - Combined make-to-order and make-to-stock in a food production system
PB - s.n.
ER -