2016
DOI: 10.1057/jors.2015.67
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Economic and environmental comparison of grouping strategies in coordinated multi-item inventory systems

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“…In this case, safety stock optimization decisions has to be considered in addition to transportation mode selection and order quantity optimization decisions. Note that Konur and Schaefer (2015) paved the way for such type of study. More complex supply chain structures could also be considered by revisiting the multi-echelon lot sizing models.…”
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“…In this case, safety stock optimization decisions has to be considered in addition to transportation mode selection and order quantity optimization decisions. Note that Konur and Schaefer (2015) paved the way for such type of study. More complex supply chain structures could also be considered by revisiting the multi-echelon lot sizing models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They compare the results obtained with a pure cost model and the results obtained when additionally including environmental costs. Konur and Schaefer (2015) include carbon emissions into the joint replenishment problem. They apply multiobjective optimization and identify the set of efficient solutions for two types of strategies (namely direct and indirect grouping).…”
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“…Let c and h denote carbon emission factors in transportation and warehousing, respectively (see WRI [25] for a detailed description on emission factors). A few papers in the literature formulated emission factors as a function of load factors or vehicle types [10,11,26]. For example, the emissions from an empty truck were defined independently from the emission from delivering items.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Direct Shipment Strategymentioning
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“…For example, the emissions from an empty truck were defined independently from the emission from delivering items. In this paper, the emissions from an empty truck is assumed to be a part of the emission factor in warehousing because of their structural similarity as defined in [10,11]. For simplicity, an average load factor is assumed to be a part of the emission factors, which means we consider homogeneous trucks similar to [27].…”
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