Priority Decision Rules with a Fuzzy MCDM Approach for Solving Flexible Job Shop Problem: A Real Case Study of Optimizing Manufacturing
Stanković, Aleksandar
Petrović, Goran
2025-08-27T10:27:43Z
2025-08-27T10:27:43Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32851
The Flexible Job Shop Problem (FJSP) represents a significant challenge in the
field of planning due to its complexity and the constant need for problem-solving in the
market. It should be emphasized that FJSP is one of the most difficult NP problems in
combinatorial optimization. One of the key factors in maintaining the competitiveness of
small and medium enterprises in the market is increasing productivity while minimizing costs
and manufacturing time. This paper proposes a multi-criteria approach, whose main role is
job prioritization and FJSP optimization using a metaheuristic algorithm in a specific case
study of a furniture manufacturing company. To determine the weight coefficients, two
methods, the fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) and the fuzzy Full Consistency
Method (FFUCOM), were integrated, while the fuzzy Weighted Aggregated Sum Product
Assessment (FWASPAS) method was used for job ranking. As the next step in the study, the
NSGA II algorithm was applied to optimize FJSP. Based on the conducted case study and
production optimization, experimental results demonstrated the success of the proposed
methodology and improved the organization of production resources after job prioritization.
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