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Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering

1999

West Virginia University

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Facility Layout Of Irregular-Shaped Departments Using A Nested Approach, Alan Mckendall, James Noble, Cerry Klein Jan 1999

Facility Layout Of Irregular-Shaped Departments Using A Nested Approach, Alan Mckendall, James Noble, Cerry Klein

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The facility layout problem is a very difficult and widely studied optimization problem. As a result, many facility layout models and techniques have been developed. However, the literature does not fully consider or control irregular-shaped departments. In this paper, the nested facility layout problem is defined whereby irregular-shaped departments(i.e. L-shaped, O-shaped or U-shaped) can be generated and controlled. This is a unique problem that can be used to efficiently layout workstations, storage areas and other departments within departments, while arranging the departments with respect to an objective. The objective considered here is to minimize material handling cost. We present a …