Aggregate Planning - Complete Lecture
Aggregate Planning - Complete Lecture
Aggregate Planning - Complete Lecture
EXAMPLES
Outline
Examples
Chase Strategy
Level Strategy
Optimization
Two Simple Strategies
Chase strategy
Produce as much as needed
Zero inventory, no holding cost, no shortages
Zero inventory is difficult to achieve because work
hours may not be flexible
Low inventory costs, high smoothing costs
Level strategy
Produce a constant amount each period
Stable workforce, no hiring/firing, no overtime,
no subcontract
Low smoothing costs, high inventory costs
Chase Strategy
14000
Number of Units
12000
10000
8000 Demand
6000 Production
4000
2000
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Chase Strategy
40000
Cumulative Number of Units
35000
30000
25000 Cumulative
Demand
20000
Cumulative
15000 Production
10000
5000
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Fall Winter Spring Summer
Periods
Level Strategy
14000
Number of Units
12000
10000
8000 Demand
6000 Production
4000
2000
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Level Strategy
45000
Cumulative Number of Units
40000
35000
30000 Cumulative
25000 Demand
20000 Cumulative
15000 Production
10000
5000
0
Fall Winter Spring Summer
Periods
Optimization
Step 4:
The number of workers required is the maximum of all the
numbers obtained in Step 3
Lesson 10
Reading: Section 3.5-3.6, pp. 129-138 (4th Ed.), pp.
125-135 (5th Ed.)
Exercises: 17, 19 and 20, pp. 138-139 (4th Ed.), pp.
133-134 (5th Ed.)