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Author:Jones, P. C.
Title:Matching Supply and Demand: The Value of a Second Chance in Producing Hybrid Seed Corn
Journal:Manufacturing & service operations management
2001 : SPRING VOL. 3:2, p. 122-137
Index terms:SUPPLY
DEMAND
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION SCHEDULING
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper considers a production-scheduling problem arising when there are random yields and demands as well as two sequential production periods before demand occurs. A typical instance is the production of seed corn. The paper makes three contributions. First, the authors verify that the objective function for the problem is smooth and concave so that optimal solutions are easily computed. Second, by examining data that represents actual costs, prices, and yields encountered in the seed corn industry, the authors gain some insight into the value that the second production period provides. Third, for a representative sample of hybrids from a major seed corn producer, the authors show that margins could be enhanced considerably by using the model.
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