Locating facilities in the presence of disruptions and incomplete information

Locating facilities in the presence of disruptions and incomplete information

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Article ID: iaor200972995
Country: United States
Volume: 40
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 845
End Page Number: 868
Publication Date: Nov 2009
Journal: Decision Sciences
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

In this article, we analyze a location model where facilities may be subject to disruptions. Customers do not have advance information about whether a given facility is operational or not, and thus may have to visit several facilities before finding an operational one. The objective is to locate a set of facilities to minimize the total expected cost of customer travel. We decompose the total cost into travel, reliability, and information components. This decomposition allows us to put a value on the advance information about the states of facilities and compare it to the reliability and travel cost components, which allows a decision maker to evaluate which part of the system would benefit the most from improvements. The structure of optimal solutions is analyzed, with two interesting effects identified: facility centralization and co-location; both effects appear to be stronger than in the complete information case, where the status of each facility is known in advance.

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