DocumentCode
1654693
Title
A multiobjective evolutionary approach for an integrated location-inventory problem in vendor-managed inventory systems
Author
Hsieh, Chia-Lin ; Laio, Shu-Hsien
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. Manage. & Enterprise Inf., Aletheia Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an integrated model to incorporate inventory control decisions - such as economic order quantity, safety stock and inventory replenishment decisions-into typical facility location models, which are used to solve the distribution network design problem. A simultaneous model is developed considering a stochastic demand, modeling also the risk pooling phenomenon to explore how important supply chain parameters affect the cost savings to be realized from collaborative initiatives such as vendor-managed inventory (VMI). Multiobjective decision analysis is adopted to allow use of a performance measurement system that includes cost, customer service levels (fill rates), and flexibility (responsive level). A multiobjective location-inventory model which permits a comprehensive trade-off evaluation for multi-objective optimization is initially presented. More specifically, a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm is developed to determine the optimal facility location portfolio and inventory control parameters in order to reach best compromise of these conflicting criteria. An experimental study using practical data was then illustrated for the possibility of the proposed approach. Computational results have presented promise solutions in solving a practical-size problem with 50 buyers and 15 potential DCs and proved to be an innovative and efficient approach for so called difficult-to-solve problems.
Keywords
evolutionary computation; facility location; stock control; supply chain management; distribution network design problem; economic order quantity; facility location model; incorporate inventory control decisions; integrated location-inventory problem; integrated model; inventory control parameters; inventory replenishment decisions; multiobjective decision analysis; multiobjective evolutionary algorithm; multiobjective evolutionary approach; multiobjective location-inventory model; multiobjective optimization; optimal facility location portfolio; performance measurement system; risk pooling phenomenon; safety stock; stochastic demand; supply chain parameters; vendor-managed inventory systems; Biological cells; Biological system modeling; Evolutionary computation; Mathematical model; Safety; Sorting; Supply chains; Multi-objective evolutionary algorithm; Supply chain integration; Vendor-managed inventory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers and Industrial Engineering (CIE), 2010 40th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Awaji
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7295-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCIE.2010.5668373
Filename
5668373
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