Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.57, 95-103, 2013
Multi-period scheduling of a multi-stage multi-product bio-pharmaceutical process
There have been several works in the literature for scheduling of multi-product continuous processes with significant attention laid on short-term scheduling. This work presents a continuous-time model for multi-period scheduling of a multi-stage multi-product process from bio-pharmaceutical industry. The overall model is a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation based on state-task-network (STN) representation of the process using unit-specific event-based continuous-time representation. The proposed model is an extension of model by Shaik and Floudas (2007, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 46, 1764) with several new constraints to deal with additional features such as unit and sequence dependent changeovers, multiple intermediate due dates, handling of shelf-life and waste disposal, and penalties on backlogs and late deliveries. Improved tightening and sequencing constraints have been presented. The validity of the proposed model has been illustrated through an example from the literature. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.