供应链
拉格朗日松弛
可靠性(半导体)
设施选址问题
计算机科学
产品(数学)
供应链网络
网络规划与设计
预算约束
约束(计算机辅助设计)
供应链风险管理
供应链管理
运筹学
风险分析(工程)
数学优化
业务
服务管理
营销
数学
计算机网络
工程类
几何学
功率(物理)
经济
新古典经济学
物理
机械工程
量子力学
作者
Ali Diabat,Armin Jabbarzadeh,Amir Khosrojerdi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpe.2018.09.018
摘要
Existing literature in humanitarian aid supply chain management has not examined the impacts of disruption on timely and cost-efficient delivery of perishable products during disasters. This paper aims to contribute to fill this gap from a supply chain network design perspective. The supply chain network under investigation entails suppliers, mobile and fixed warehouses, distribution centers, and customers. A realistic problem is considered in which facilities and routes between them are subject to disruptions and might become inaccessible in the aftermath of disasters. We present a bi-objective robust optimization model that is resilient to disaster scenarios. The proposed model integrates strategic and tactical decisions and aims to minimize the time and cost of delivering products to customers after the occurrence of a disaster, while it considers the possibility of multiple disruptions in facilities and routes among them. A solution approach based on Lagrangian relaxation and ε-constraint is developed to efficiently solve the bi-objective model. To validate the formulation and derive practical insights, we apply the proposed methodology to a real case study of blood supply chains. The resulting analyses focus on: (i) comparing the impacts of disruptions at different facilities and routes, (ii) examining the influence of planning for disruptions on the expected delivery time, (iii) investigating the effects of an increase in budget on the expected delivery time, and (iv) evaluating the performance of the proposed robust model and the solution approach.
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