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Production Scheduling

Production Scheduling is a process of planning and determining the order in which tasks should be completed to optimize the use of resources, labour and materials. It is an effective way to meet customer demands and to efficiently manage production in order to maximize profits. It is mainly used in manufacturing, re…

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Overview

Production Scheduling is a process of planning and determining the order in which tasks should be completed to optimize the use of resources, labour and materials. It is an effective way to meet customer demands and to efficiently manage production in order to maximize profits. It is mainly used in manufacturing, retail and service industries. Production Scheduling helps companies to identify the optimal order for tasks and to prioritize resources for maximum efficiency. It also allows for better communication between departments, which helps to improve customer satisfaction and to ensure timely delivery of products and services.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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