Gen-Han Wu

Gen-Han Wu
  • PhD in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Dept. of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, College Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
  • Professor (Associate) at Yuan Ze University

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Yuan Ze University
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)

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Publications (9)
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The Apparent Tardiness Cost (ATC) dispatching rule was initially developed to minimize tardiness in single-machine scheduling problems. ATC extensions have been frequently applied in other production settings, relying heavily on blocking idle machine capacity with a single-machine outlook; this approach may not result in the best outcomes, consider...
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A cross-docking system is a kind of facility design for the purpose of enhancing the time efficiency of a distribution center. In this study, we attempt to consider a cross-docking system without temporary storage and obtain great system performance by addressing the scheduling problem of inbound and outbound trucks, in which the total operation ti...
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Because of time and cost constraints, item picking plays a major role in warehouse operations. Considering diversified orders and a constant warehouse design, deciding how to combine each batch and picker route effectively is a challenge in warehouse management. In this study, we focus on the evaluation of order-batching strategies for a single pic...
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Major corporations compete over the strengths of their supply chains. Integrating production and distribution operations helps improve supply chain connectedness and responsiveness beyond the standalone optimization norms. This study proposes an original Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) formulation for the Production scheduling-based Routing...
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Order acceptance and scheduling (OAS) problem denotes manufactures in a make-to-order environment have to determine which orders should be accepted and how to arrange the accepted orders in a processing sequence. If the order schedule is not well-arranged, that will lead to the tardiness penalties and the impact of other orders on the allocation of...
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In a profit-oriented organisation with limited resources, the effective allocation of limited capacities to meet demands at the right time to maximise profits is called yield management or revenue management. For a make-to-order manufacturer, products are made only after a received order is confirmed by the customer. The decision to accept or rejec...
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In the semiconductor back-end manufacturing, the device test central processing unit (CPU) is most costly and is typically the bottleneck machine at the test plant. A multihead tester contains a CPU and several test heads, each of which can be connected to a handler that processes one lot of the same device. The residence time of a lot is closely r...

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