2015
DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2014.8.002
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Designing a supply chain management based on distributers’ efficiency measurement

Abstract: This paper presents a supply chain management by considering efficiency in the system. The proposed study considers two objective functions where the first one maximizes the efficiency of the supply chain and the second one minimizes the cost of facility layout as well as production of different products. In order to measure the relative efficiency, the study uses the method developed by Klimberg and Ratick (2008) (2), 457-474.]. The study has been formulated as a mixed integer programming and the implementati… Show more

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“…The production plan in this model is limited to single stage, it is also a forward operation and no product is recycled. Adabi and Omrani (2015) considered this model where all parameters are available and all the precise value of all parameters are available. The proposed study of this paper extends the problem statement where there are different scenarios.…”
Section: The Proposed Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production plan in this model is limited to single stage, it is also a forward operation and no product is recycled. Adabi and Omrani (2015) considered this model where all parameters are available and all the precise value of all parameters are available. The proposed study of this paper extends the problem statement where there are different scenarios.…”
Section: The Proposed Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e demand of each product for each customer, the amount of resources that each facility uses, and the output of each facility in each candidate location are assumed as a fuzzy number. Adabi and Omrani [19] studied considering efficiency in design of supply chain and proposed a bi-objective mixed integer linear programming (MILP) where one objective maximized system efficiency of the network and the other one minimized the total setup and transportation costs of the pattern. Mohaghar et al [20] developed an integration of fuzzy VIKOR and assurance region-DEA for selection and ranking suppliers in a supply chain network.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adabi, F., & Omrani, H. formulated a mixed integer programming model considering two objective functions where the first one maximizes the efficiency of the supply chain and the second one minimizes the cost of facility layout as well as the production of different products [1].…”
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confidence: 99%