DocumentCode
1098364
Title
Design of Stochastic Distribution Networks Using Lagrangian Relaxation
Author
Tanonkou, Guy-Aimé ; Benyoucef, Lyes ; Xie, Xiaolan
Author_Institution
INRIA COSTEAM Project, ISGMP, Metz
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
597
Lastpage
608
Abstract
This paper addresses the design of single commodity stochastic distribution networks. The distribution network under consideration consists of a single supplier serving a set of retailers through a set of distribution centers (DCs). The number and location of DCs are decision variables and they are chosen from the set of retailer locations. To manage inventory at DCs, the economic order quantity (EOQ) policy is used by each DC, and a safety stock level is kept to ensure a given retailer service level. Each retailer faces a random demand of a single commodity and the supply lead time from the supplier to each DC is random. The goal is to minimize the total location, shipment, and inventory costs, while ensuring a given retailer service level. The introduction of inventory costs and safety stock costs leads to a nonlinear NP-hard optimization problem. A Lagrangian relaxation approach is proposed. Computational results are presented and analyzed showing the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Keywords
goods distribution; inventory management; optimisation; retailing; Lagrangian relaxation; NP-hard optimization problem; distribution centers; economic order quantity policy; inventory costs; inventory management; retailers; safety stock level; shipment; stochastic distribution networks design; Facility location; Lagrangian relaxation; optimization; supply chain design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-5955
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASE.2008.917156
Filename
4470487
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