Article ID: | iaor201110553 |
Volume: | 135 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 24 |
End Page Number: | 36 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2012 |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Economics |
Authors: | Gallear David, Afshin Mansouri S, Askariazad Mohammad H |
Keywords: | programming: multiple criteria |
This paper aims to identify the gaps in decision‐making support based on multiobjective optimization (MOO) for build‐to‐order supply chain management (BTO‐SCM). To this end, it reviews the literature available on modelling build‐to‐order supply chains (BTO‐SC) with the focus on adopting MOO techniques as a decision support tool. The literature has been classified based on the nature of the decisions in different part of the supply chain, and the key decision areas across a typical BTO‐SC are discussed in detail. Available software packages suitable for supporting decision making in BTO supply chains are also identified and their related solutions are outlined. The gap between the modelling and optimization techniques developed in the literature and the decision support needed in practice are highlighted. Future research directions to better exploit the decision support capabilities of MOO are proposed. These include: reformulation of the extant optimization models with a MOO perspective, development of decision supports for interfaces not involving manufacturers, development of scenarios around service‐based objectives, development of efficient solution tools, considering the interests of each supply chain party as a separate objective to account for fair treatment of their requirements, and applying the existing methodologies on real‐life data sets.