Look-ahead Based Distribution Planning for Capacitated Multi-stage Supply Chains

생산 능력 제한이 존재하는 다단계 공급망을 위한 Look-ahead 기반의 분배계획

  • 노주석 (고려대학교 산업시스템정보공학과) ;
  • 권익현 (고려대학교 정보통신기술연구소) ;
  • 김성식 (고려대학교 산업시스템정보공학과)
  • Published : 2006.10.30

Abstract

The aim of this study is to establish an efficient distribution planning for a capacitated multi-stage supply chain. We assume that the demand information during planning horizon is given a deterministic form using a certain forecasting method. Under such a condition, we present a cost effective heuristic method for minimizing chain-wide supply chain inventory cost that is the sum of holding and backorder costs by using look-ahead technique. We cope with the capacity restriction constraints through look-ahead technique that considers not only the current demand information but also future demand information. To evaluate performance of the proposed heuristic method, we compared it with the extant research that utilizes echelon stock concept, under various supply chain settings.

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