Author/Authors :
Gong Dah-Chuan نويسنده Chang Gung University , Chen Ping-Shun نويسنده Chung Yuan Christian University , Lu Tzu-Yang نويسنده Chung Yuan Christian University
Abstract :
This research considers both cost and environmental protection to design a
multi-objective optimization model. With multi-period customer demands, the model can
solve a multi-plant resource allocation and production planning problem by focusing the
decisions on supplier selection, facility selection, production batches, transportation mode
selection, and distribution of the materials and commodities of a green supply network.
In this paper, four transportation modes, namely, road, rail, air, and sea, have their
corresponding transportation time, costs, and CO2 emissions. Based on multiple planning
periods, this research calculates the minimal total cost and total CO2 emissions based
on production and transportation capacity. Using numerical analyses, the results show
that, when the budget is sucient, only production capabilities with = 1:5 and 2.0
are benecial for improving environmental protection; carbon dioxide emissions of both
production capacities are not signicantly dierent. Furthermore, when the production
batch size increases, total cost increases. Regarding transportation capacity, the results
show that, when the budget is sucient, increasing transportation quantity limits will be
slightly benecial for improving environmental protection.