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http://dx.doi.org/10.7838/jsebs.2012.17.4.141

A Study on Network Redesign for Supply Chain Expansion  

Song, Byung Duk (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, KAIST)
Oh, Yonghui (Daejin University, Department of Industrial Management Engineering)
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The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies / v.17, no.4, 2012 , pp. 141-153 More about this Journal
Abstract
According to the environment change of market, supply chain network needs to be redesigned for efficient provision of product within the budget constraint. Also, it is desired that the customer satisfaction such as on time delivery should be considered as an important element at redesigning of supply chain network in addition to the cost reduction. In this paper redesign of supply chain network for its expansion is treated as a problem situation and a related mathematical model is suggested. Moreover, the numerical examples about the total weighted distance of the redesigned supply chain network are presented with various budget constraints by using genetic algorithm to help the managerial decision.
Keywords
SCM; Supply Chain Redesign; Genetic Algorithm; Closest Assignment;
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