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Heuristics for the dynamic facility layout problem with unequal-area departments
Authors:Alan R. McKendall Jr.  Artak Hakobyan
Affiliation:Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, West Virginia University, 325A Mineral Resources Building, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA
Abstract:The dynamic facility layout problem (DFLP) is the problem of finding positions of departments on the plant floor for multiple periods (material flows between departments change during the planning horizon) such that departments do not overlap, and the sum of the material handling and rearrangement costs is minimized. In this paper, the departments may have unequal-areas and free orientations, and the layout for each period is generated on the continuous plant floor. Because of the complexity of the problem, only small-size problems can be solved in reasonable time using exact techniques. As a result, a boundary search (construction) technique, which places departments along the boundaries of already placed departments, is developed for the DFLP. The solution is improved using a tabu search heuristic. The heuristics were tested on some instances from the DFLP and static facility layout problem (SFLP) literature. The results obtained demonstrate the effectiveness of the heuristics.
Keywords:Facilities planning and design   Dynamic facility layout problem   Unequal-area departments   Tabu search   Boundary search   Meta-heuristic
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