2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07455-9_50
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Multi-objective Dual-Sale Channel Supply Chain Network Design Based on NSGA-II

Abstract: Abstract. In this study, we propose a two-echelon multi-objective dual-sale channel supply chain network (DCSCN) model. The goal is to determine (i) the set of installed DCs, (ii) the set of customers the DC should work with, how much inventory each DC should order and (iv) the distribution routes for physical retailers or online e-tailers (all starting and ending at the same DC). Our model overcomes the drawback by simultaneously tackling location and routing decisions. In addition to the typical costs associ… Show more

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“…Hsieh et al (2014) provided the dual-channel supply chain network (DCSCN) model to determine the number of distribution center, customer set, the route for e-tailer and physical retailer and used NASGA II for the solution of the problem. Mahar et al (2009) proposed the procedure to find the number and location of warehouses to fulfill non-stationary demand over a multi-period horizon as a non-integer optimisation problem.…”
Section: E-fulfillmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hsieh et al (2014) provided the dual-channel supply chain network (DCSCN) model to determine the number of distribution center, customer set, the route for e-tailer and physical retailer and used NASGA II for the solution of the problem. Mahar et al (2009) proposed the procedure to find the number and location of warehouses to fulfill non-stationary demand over a multi-period horizon as a non-integer optimisation problem.…”
Section: E-fulfillmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Lagrangian relaxation-based solution of the model finds that online demands fulfillment from a warehouse would be optimal, which fulfills the in-store demand also because of the pooling effect and it will reduce 1.5%-7.5% cost on an average. Hsieh et al (2014) provided the dual-channel supply chain network (DCSCN) model to determine the number of distribution center, customer set, the route for e-tailer and physical retailer and used NASGA II for the solution of the problem. proposed the procedure to find the number and location of warehouses to fulfill non-stationary demand over a multi-period horizon as a non-integer optimisation problem.…”
Section: Distribution Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main purpose of supply chain configuration is to identify a subset of supply chain partners that are at the highest level of productivity and responsiveness in the development, sourcing, production, distribution and support of the new product. Chia-Lin et al [11] designed two-channel supply chain networks based on NSGA-II. They presented a two-stage multi-objective supply chain model with two sales channels.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%