IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company

Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.

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Main Author: Hu. He, M. Eng. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other Authors: Stephen C. Graves.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46154
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spelling mit-1721.1/461542019-04-11T03:24:15Z IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company Intermediate Bulk Container management Hu. He, M. Eng. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stephen C. Graves. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 70). An Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) is used to contain raw materials and semi-products in pharmaceutical company ABC. Due to the high price of an IBC, company ABC sought to minimize the number of IBCs needed to support the production of four separate products. In this project, we identify five IBCs drivers that affect or determine the number of IBCs required. The cleaning schedule for IBCs was modified to reuse IBCs as much as possible. In this paper, we analyze the management of I 800L IBCs. Three of the five IBC drivers were analyzed in detail. Integer programming model, deterministic simulation method and Buzacott's formula for zero buffer line were used to solve the problems associated with the three IBC drivers to minimize the required number of the 1 800L IBCs. Cleaning schedule for 1800L IBCs was modified under two production scenarios to reuse 1800L IBCs as much as possible. by He Hu. M.Eng. 2009-06-30T17:29:27Z 2009-06-30T17:29:27Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46154 399631316 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 72 leaves application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Hu. He, M. Eng. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company
title IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company
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title_fullStr IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company
title_full_unstemmed IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company
title_short IBC management : an application of WIP control for a pharmaceutical company
title_sort ibc management an application of wip control for a pharmaceutical company
topic Mechanical Engineering.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46154
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