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Main Authors: Javadi, Babak, Salimzadeh, Zeinab, Akbari, Amir Hossein, Yadegari, Mahla, Abdali, Mohammadreza
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05803
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author Javadi, Babak
Salimzadeh, Zeinab
Akbari, Amir Hossein
Yadegari, Mahla
Abdali, Mohammadreza
author_facet Javadi, Babak
Salimzadeh, Zeinab
Akbari, Amir Hossein
Yadegari, Mahla
Abdali, Mohammadreza
contents Considering the evolution of the food industry and its challenges, like high perishability, managing the food industry supply chain is a key focus for researchers and decision-makers. Uncertainty in decision-making has gained importance, particularly in the yogurt industry, known for its complexity. This study addresses production and distribution planning, scheduling, and routing in the yogurt supply chain. The problem is characterized by multiple products, a single plant, multiple distribution centers, multiple periods, and various transportation methods. A mixed-integer non-linear programming (MINLP) model is used to minimize total costs, including production, setup, overtime, unmet demand, and transportation. Additionally, a robust fuzzy programming approach is applied under uncertainty, with linearization procedures proposed to convert it into a linearized mixed-integer programming formulation. The problem is tested with two data types: a sample problem in three sizes (small, medium, and large) and real data from Kalle Dairy Company, Iran. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) is developed to solve the problem, with necessary modifications made for its application. The GA's performance is compared to an exact algorithm (Branch & Cut), showing that the company's production policy adapts daily to meet demand precisely. The shift to smaller batch production and longer shelf life allows better stock allocation and avoids shortages in uncertain conditions. The company's policies adapt to severe fluctuations in the business environment, though this requires high costs, such as inventory maintenance.
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spellingShingle Production and distribution planning, scheduling, and routing optimization in a yogurt supply chain under demand uncertainty: A case study
Javadi, Babak
Salimzadeh, Zeinab
Akbari, Amir Hossein
Yadegari, Mahla
Abdali, Mohammadreza
Optimization and Control
Considering the evolution of the food industry and its challenges, like high perishability, managing the food industry supply chain is a key focus for researchers and decision-makers. Uncertainty in decision-making has gained importance, particularly in the yogurt industry, known for its complexity. This study addresses production and distribution planning, scheduling, and routing in the yogurt supply chain. The problem is characterized by multiple products, a single plant, multiple distribution centers, multiple periods, and various transportation methods. A mixed-integer non-linear programming (MINLP) model is used to minimize total costs, including production, setup, overtime, unmet demand, and transportation. Additionally, a robust fuzzy programming approach is applied under uncertainty, with linearization procedures proposed to convert it into a linearized mixed-integer programming formulation. The problem is tested with two data types: a sample problem in three sizes (small, medium, and large) and real data from Kalle Dairy Company, Iran. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) is developed to solve the problem, with necessary modifications made for its application. The GA's performance is compared to an exact algorithm (Branch & Cut), showing that the company's production policy adapts daily to meet demand precisely. The shift to smaller batch production and longer shelf life allows better stock allocation and avoids shortages in uncertain conditions. The company's policies adapt to severe fluctuations in the business environment, though this requires high costs, such as inventory maintenance.
title Production and distribution planning, scheduling, and routing optimization in a yogurt supply chain under demand uncertainty: A case study
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05803