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http://dx.doi.org/10.22937/IJCSNS.2021.21.3.33

Optimization of Agri-Food Supply Chain in a Sustainable Way Using Simulation Modeling  

Vostriakova, Viktorija (Vinnytsia National Agrarian University)
Kononova, Oleksandra (Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture)
Kravchenko, Sergey (Donetsk National Technical University)
Ruzhytskyi, Andriy (International Science and Technical University named after Academician Yuri Bugay)
Sereda, Nataliia (Flight Academy National Aviation University)
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International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security / v.21, no.3, 2021 , pp. 245-256 More about this Journal
Abstract
Poor logistical infrastructure and agri-food supply chain management leads to significant food waste in logistic system. The concept of the sustainable value added agri-food chains requires defined approach to the analysis of the existing situation, possible improving strategies and also assessment of these changes impact on further development. The purpose of research is to provide scientific substantiation of theoretical and methodological principles and develop practical recommendations for the improvement of the agri-food logistics distribution system. A case study methodology is used in this article. The research framework is based on 4 steps: Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Gap and Process Analysis, Validation and Improvement Areas Definition and Imitation Modelling. This paper presents the appropriateness of LEAN logistics tools using, in particular, Value Stream Mapping (VSM) for minimizing logistic losses and Simulation Modeling of possible logistics distribution system improvement results. The algorithm of VSM analysis of the agri-food supply chain, which involves its optimization by implementing the principles of sustainable development at each stage, is proposed. The methodical approach to the analysis of possible ways for optimizing the operation of the logistics system of the agri-food distribution is developed. It involves the application of Value Stream Mapping, i.e. designing of stream maps of the creation of the added value in the agri-food supply chain for the current and future state based on the minimization of logistic losses. Simulation modeling of the investment project on time optimization in the agri-food supply chain and economic effect of proposed improvements in logistics product distribution system functioning at the level of the investigated agricultural enterprise has been determined. Improvement of logistics planning and coordination of operations in the supply chain and the innovative pre-cooling system proposed to be introduced have a 3-year payback period and almost 75-80% probability. Based on the conducted VSM analysis of losses in the agri-food supply chain, there have been determined the main points, where it is advisable to conduct optimization changes for the achievement of positive results and the significant economic effect from the proposed measures has been confirmed. In further studies, it is recommended to focus on identifying the synergistic effect of the agri-food supply chain optimization on the basis of sustainable development.
Keywords
Logistics Distribution System; Logistic Loss; Agri-Food Supply Chain; Sustainable Development; Agricultural Products; VSM-Analysis; Simulation Modeling;
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