Presenting an economic lot-sizing scheduling problem considering maximum permissible carbon emissions

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Carbon emissions related to energy consumptions from the manufacturing industry have become a substantial part of environmental burdens. Carbon emissions related to energy consumptions from the manufacturing industry have become a substantial part of environmental burdens. This study presents carbon emission constraint into the economic lot scheduling problem to reduce carbon emissions. The aim of this research to satisfy customer demand for various items over the planning horizon, with an objective to minimize total costs, includes setup, production, rework and holding costs. In this problem, it is assumed that the production process is defective, and during the process some of the goods are produced with undesirable quality. Defective products can be sold using a rework process. This proposed model has been proven to be a nonlinear convex programming problem. Hence, the optimal solution of this proposed model can be obtained using the derivative method. Finally, a hypothetical example is solved to demonstrate the performance of the proposed exact solution algorithm.

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Persian
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Journal of Industrial Management Studies, Volume:20 Issue: 65, 2022
Pages:
217 to 243
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