Title of article :
Multi-criteria mathematical model for designing the distribution network
of a consumer goods company
Author/Authors :
Aixa Cintron *، نويسنده , , A. Ravi Ravindran، نويسنده , , Jose A. Ventura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper describes a multiple criteria mixed-integer linear program used for designing the best
possible supply chain distribution network for a consumer goods company. The model determines
the optimal configuration of the manufacturing plants, distributors and customers in the distribution
network. The model is intended for making tactical decisions for designing distribution networks, or
more specifically, for designing the flow of products from the manufacturing plants to the customers.
The customers have four options for receiving products in this model. Products can be supplied
from (1) the regional distribution center (DC), (2) the manufacturing plant, (3) an independent
distributor who is supplied from the regional DC, or (4) an independent distributor who is supplied
directly from a manufacturing plant. The model selects the best option for each customer/distributor
based on several criteria: profit, lead time, power, credit performance, and distributors’ reputation.
The model is validated with real data from a consumer goods company to show its functionality.
To account for variability in demand, the model is run under multiple scenarios and the results
are analyzed to obtain the best solution. The company uses two DC’s located in the same region,
but the model assumes only one regional DC with infinite capacity. With the proposed network,
we show that one of the regional DC’s could be eliminated and distribution costs would be reduced
from 12% to 3% of the Net Sales (approximately a monthly reduction of $574,000 in distribution
expenses).
Keywords :
Supply chain , Multi-criteria optimization , Distribution network design
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering