A two-stage model for the design of supply chain networks

A two-stage model for the design of supply chain networks

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Article ID: iaor20032596
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 80
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 231
End Page Number: 248
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: integer
Abstract:

This research aims to develop an analytical model of the supplier selection process in designing a supply chain network. The constraints on the capacity of each potential supplier are considered in the process. The assumed objective of the supply chain is to minimize the level of customer dissatisfaction, which is evaluated by two performance criteria: (i) price and (ii) delivery lead time. The overall model operates at two levels of decision-making: the operational level and the chain level. The operational level concerns related to optimizing the manufacturing and logistical activities of each potential supplier in order ot meet the customer's requirements. At the chain level, all the bids from potential suppliers are evaluated and the final configuration of the supply chain is determined. The structure of the chain depends on the product specifications and on the customer's order size. An optimal solution in terms of the models for the two levels can be obtained by using a mixed-integer programming technique.

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