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Seminar: Cold supply chain design with environmental considerations: A simulation-optimization approach

Seminar: Cold supply chain design with environmental considerations: A simulation-optimization approach

Title:  Cold supply chain design with environmental considerations: A simulation-optimization approach

 

Speaker: Ahmed Saif – HEC Montréal, Canada 

 

Abstract:

 

In response to strict regulations and increased environmental awareness, firms are striving to reduce the global warming impact of their operations. Cold supply chains have high levels of greenhouse gas emissions due to the high energy consumption and refrigerant gas leakages. We model the cold supply chain design problem as a mixed-integer concave minimization problem with dual objectives of minimizing the total cost - including capacity, transportation, and inventory costs - and the global warming impact. Demand is modeled as a general distribution, whereas inventory is managed using a known policy but without explicit formulas for the inventory cost and maximum level functions. We propose a novel hybrid simulation-optimization approach to solve the problem. Lagrangian decomposition is used to compose the model into an integer programming subproblem and sets of single variable concave minimization subproblems that are solved using simulation-optimization. We provide closed-form expressions for the Lagrangian multipliers so that the Lagrangian bound is obtained in a single iteration. Furthermore, since the solution of the integer subproblem is feasible to the original problem an upper bound is obtained immediately. To close the optimality gap, the Lagrangian approach is embedded in a branch-and-bound framework. The approach is verified through extensive numerical testing on two realistic case studies from different industries, and some managerial insights are drawn.

 

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Free entrance.
Welcome to everyone!

Date

Wednesday September 21, 2016
Starts at 15:45

Price

gratuit

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Place

Université de Montréal - Pavillon André-Aisenstadt
2920, chemin de la Tour
Montréal
QC
Canada
H3T 1N8
514 343-6111
4488

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