Two-Stage Lot Sizing And Scheduling Problem With Stochastic Demand: A Case Study Of AB INBEV Company
Abstract
This thesis considers two – stage lot sizing and scheduling problem in beer
production. The beer production process can be split into two main stages: beer
fermentation stage and bottling liquids into packing container. Multi - product with different
sizes and liquid are produced satisfying manufacturing capacity. The main difference
between beer production and soft – drink production is the long fermentation stage. This
long length of fermentation stage can affect the production plan. In addition, the
synchronization between two – stage is also a challenge due to the alternate of bottleneck
between two – stage. A mixed integer programming model is developed to solve this
problem. The model approximately represents real – life problem. In order to solve real –
life model (large – size model), a meta – heuristic algorithm should be developed.