Supply chain network design: partner selection and production/distribution planning using a systematic model

Supply chain network design: partner selection and production/distribution planning using a systematic model

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Article ID: iaor20071798
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 57
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 52
End Page Number: 62
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics: genetic algorithms, analytic hierarchy process, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

In this paper, a novel multi-phase mathematical approach is presented for the design of a complex supply chain network. From the point of network design, customer demands, and for maximum overall utility, the important issues are to find suitable and quality companies, and to decide upon an appropriate production/distribution strategy. The proposed approach is based on the genetic algorithm, the analytical hierarchy process, and the multi-attribute utility theory to satisfy simultaneously the preferences of the suppliers and the customers at each level in the network. A case study with a good quality solution is provided to confirm the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed approach. Finally, to demonstrate the performance of the proposed approach, a comparative numerical experiment is performed by using the proposed approach and the common single-phase genetic algorithm (SGA). Empirical analysis results demonstrate that the proposed approach can outperform the SGA in partner selection and production/distribution planning for network design.

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