Title of article :
A two-stage stochastic programming model for a perishable products supply chain network design considering resiliency and responsiveness
Author/Authors :
Biuki, Mehdi Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qazvin, Iran , Kazemi, Abolfazl Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qazvin, Iran , Alinezhad, Alireza Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University - Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
The present scenario of supply chain management is full of uncertainty due to the intrinsic
complexity of operating environments. A perishable products supply chain is not an
exception and is often vulnerable to disruptive incidents throughout all stages from
upstream to downstream. To deal with such a challenge, a resilient structure of the supply
chain with the capability to recover from or react to disruptions is approached in this study.
To secure the supply chain operations, we investigate a set of proactive strategies,
including signing contracts with backup suppliers, reserving extra capacity in production
facilities, lateral transshipment, and keeping inventory. Using a two-stage stochastic
programming model, this study examines the extent to which supply chain responsiveness
and resilience are supportive. The proposed model is validated through a numerical
example, and managerial insights are derived. The computational results are based on
three analyses: (1) extracting the relationship between the cost function and the acceptable
service levels, (2) examining the effectiveness of different strategies in managing
disruptions, (3) and evaluating the accuracy of the two-stage stochastic programming
approach in comparison with other approaches.
Keywords :
supply chain management , perishable products , resilience , responsiveness , two-stage stochastic programming
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering (JISE)