An integrated supply chain design model with random disruptions consideration

Authors

  • Mir-Bahador Aryanezhad
  • Seyed Gholamreza Jalali
  • Armin Jabbarzadeh

Keywords:

Supply chain management, inventory management, disruptions, location model.

Abstract

This paper investigates a supply chain design problem where distribution centers are subject to random disruptions.
As a result of disruptions, one or more of the distribution centers may fail to serve the customers. It is assumed that
customers have random demands; thus, each distribution center maintains some amount of safety stocks in order to
provide suitable service level for the customers it serves. The proposed model for this study is formulated as a
nonlinear integer programming to minimize the expected total cost which includes costs of location, inventory,
transportation and lost sales. The model simultaneously determines the location of distribution centers and the
allocation of customers to distribution centers. In order to solve the resulted mathematical model, an efficient solution
approach based on genetic algorithm is developed. Finally, computational results for several instances of the problem
are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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Published

2019-09-09