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International Journal of Data and Network Science

ISSN 2561-8156 (Online) - ISSN 2561-8148 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 2 Issue 1 pp. 15-26 , 2018

A new Bi– level production-routing-inventory model for a medicine supply chain under uncertainty Pages 15-26 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Alireza Ghasemi Bijaghini, Seyed Mohammad SeyedHosseini

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2018.6.002

Keywords: Production-Routing-Inventory Problem, Medicine Supply Chain, Uncertainty, Multi-objective

Abstract: This research presents a new bi-level bi-objective production-routing-inventory model for a medi-cine supply chain. In this case, the production is executed by multi-separated producers in a multi-production line for different kinds of medicines which will be saved in stores for delivering to cus-tomers. The capacitated vehicle routing problem is considered in designing a distribution system from stores to customers. The goal of this model is to make a suitable trade-off between the customer satisfaction and the budget cost. This problem has been formulated in a bi-level form where the first objective function is the minimization of the budget during the scheduled time and the second one is the minimization of the shortage amount associated with the lost sale of medicine demands delivering to drug stores. Uncertainty is considered as a nature of the main parameters of the problem. Then the robust approach was used to handle the associated uncertainty of related parameters and the resulted problem is solved by Benders decomposition algorithm. The results indi-cate that the model make an improvement in medicine supply chain.

How to cite this paper
Bijaghini, A & SeyedHosseini, S. (2018). A new Bi– level production-routing-inventory model for a medicine supply chain under uncertainty.International Journal of Data and Network Science, 2(1), 15-26.

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