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Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions

This paper seeks to develop a reliable network of cross-docks by taking in to account disruption and reliability issues to hedge against heterogeneous risk of cross-docking failure. In real environments, applying a recovery policy can be a feasible strategy to handle disruptions. Hence, in this stud...

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Autores principales: Hasani Goodarzi, Asefeh, Zegordi, Seyed Hessameddin, Alpan, Gülgün, Nakhai Kamalabadi, Isa, Husseinzadeh Kashan, Ali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338114/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12351-020-00583-5
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author Hasani Goodarzi, Asefeh
Zegordi, Seyed Hessameddin
Alpan, Gülgün
Nakhai Kamalabadi, Isa
Husseinzadeh Kashan, Ali
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Zegordi, Seyed Hessameddin
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description This paper seeks to develop a reliable network of cross-docks by taking in to account disruption and reliability issues to hedge against heterogeneous risk of cross-docking failure. In real environments, applying a recovery policy can be a feasible strategy to handle disruptions. Hence, in this study, a recovery policy has been addressed in the form of reallocating suppliers to alternative cross-docks or altering the transportation strategy to move shipments. In addition to cross-dock location design, the optimum capacity of opened cross-docks will be determined considering the loads that will be served by each cross-docking center under regular and disruption conditions. A mixed integer nonlinear programming formulation is presented for the problem and is then linearized to present an efficient model. In order to solve it, two Lagrangian relaxation algorithms are designed and tested on 40 problem instances with different values of parameters. The results achieved by GAMS/CPLEX are compared with those of two algorithms and some analyses are performed on the solutions. Moreover, as the case study, the focus has been placed on logistic part of a car-manufacturing company with a vast supply chain network, containing more than 600 suppliers. The logistic strategies have been applied in order to reduce the transportation cost through the supply chain network and diminish the disruption subsequences in such a network. Based on the results, some managerial recommendations are presented.
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spelling pubmed-73381142020-07-07 Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions Hasani Goodarzi, Asefeh Zegordi, Seyed Hessameddin Alpan, Gülgün Nakhai Kamalabadi, Isa Husseinzadeh Kashan, Ali Oper Res Int J Original Paper This paper seeks to develop a reliable network of cross-docks by taking in to account disruption and reliability issues to hedge against heterogeneous risk of cross-docking failure. In real environments, applying a recovery policy can be a feasible strategy to handle disruptions. Hence, in this study, a recovery policy has been addressed in the form of reallocating suppliers to alternative cross-docks or altering the transportation strategy to move shipments. In addition to cross-dock location design, the optimum capacity of opened cross-docks will be determined considering the loads that will be served by each cross-docking center under regular and disruption conditions. A mixed integer nonlinear programming formulation is presented for the problem and is then linearized to present an efficient model. In order to solve it, two Lagrangian relaxation algorithms are designed and tested on 40 problem instances with different values of parameters. The results achieved by GAMS/CPLEX are compared with those of two algorithms and some analyses are performed on the solutions. Moreover, as the case study, the focus has been placed on logistic part of a car-manufacturing company with a vast supply chain network, containing more than 600 suppliers. The logistic strategies have been applied in order to reduce the transportation cost through the supply chain network and diminish the disruption subsequences in such a network. Based on the results, some managerial recommendations are presented. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-07-06 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7338114/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12351-020-00583-5 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Hasani Goodarzi, Asefeh
Zegordi, Seyed Hessameddin
Alpan, Gülgün
Nakhai Kamalabadi, Isa
Husseinzadeh Kashan, Ali
Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title_full Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title_fullStr Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title_full_unstemmed Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title_short Reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
title_sort reliable cross-docking location problem under the risk of disruptions
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338114/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12351-020-00583-5
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