Facility Unvailabilities Management and Supply Chains Design
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Date
2016
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Publisher
Lavoisier
Open Access Color
BRONZE
Green Open Access
Yes
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42
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9
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
The supply chain is subject to random failures caused by different factors which cause the unavailability of some sites. In this sense, the management of these unavailabilities is becoming a strategic choice to ensure the desired reliability and availability levels of the different supply chain facilities. In this work, we treat two problems related to the field of supply chain, namely the design and unavailahilities management of logistics facilities. Specifically, we consider a stochastic distribution network with consideration of suppliers selection and distribution centres (DCs) location decisions and DCs unavai/abi/ities management. Our resolution approach consists firstly on define the best supply chain structure using an optimization approach based on genetic algorithms (GA), then to simulate the supply chain performance with the presence of DCs failures. Two simulation strategies are performed, one by replace each unavailable DC by the closest DC and the other consist on performing a reallocation using GA. The obtained results of the two strategies are detailed and compared. © Lavoisier 2016.
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Keywords
Genetic algorithms, Location-allocation, Suppliers selection, Supply chain management, Unvailabilities management, Genetic algorithms, Optimization, Stochastic systems, Structural optimization, Location allocation, Optimization approach, Reliability and availability, Simulation strategies, Stochastic distribution, Suppliers selection, Supply chain performance, Supply chain structures, Supply chain management, Evaluation prévisionnelle de sûreté, Autre, Modèle matriciel, Satisfaction des exigences
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Scopus Q
Q3

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Source
Journal Europeen des Systemes Automatises
Volume
49
Issue
4.May
Start Page
471
End Page
485
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