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Segregated production scheduling is the grouping of products around constraints (e.g., changeover); for example, all A products are scheduled to run on first shift, while B and C products are run in sequence during the second shift due to a 2-hour changeover time between mixes.

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According to the Lean Manufacturing by Feld,

Segregated production scheduling. The grouping of products around constraints (e.g., changeover); for example, all A products are scheduled to run on first shift, while B and C products are run in sequence during the second shift due to a 2-hour changeover time between mixes.