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International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
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Volume Volume 3 (2016)
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A Supply Chain Design Poblem Integrated Facility Unavailabilities Management

Article 2, Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 2016, Page 1253-1266  XML PDF (595 K)
Document Type: ICIE 2016
Authors
1 Fouad Maliki ; 1 Mustapha Anwar Brahami; 2 Mohammed Dahane; 3 Zaki Sari
1Preparatory school on sciences and techniques, MELT Laboratory, Tlemcen, Algeria
2Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz (ENIM), Laboratoire de Génie Industriel et de Production de Metz (LGIPM), Metz, France
3Abou Bekr Belkaid University, MELT Laboratory, Tlemcen, Algeria
Abstract
A supply chain is a set of facilities connected together in order to provide products to customers. The supply chain is subject to random failures caused by different factors which cause the unavailability of some sites. Given the current economic context, 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 unavailabilities management of logistics facilities. Specifically, we consider a stochastic distribution network with consideration of suppliers' selection, distribution centres location (DCs) decisions and DCs’ unavailabilities management. Two resolution approaches are proposed. The first approach called non-integrated consists on define the optimal 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. The second approach called integrated approach is to consider the design of the supply chain problem and unavailabilities management of DCs in the same model. Note that, we replace each unavailable DC by performing a reallocation using GA in the two approaches. The obtained results of the two approaches are detailed and compared showing their effectiveness.
Keywords
Supply chain management; Location-Allocation; Suppliers Selection; Genetic Algorithms
Main Subjects
optimization in supply chain management
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