Utilize este identificador para referenciar este registo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/35218
Autoria: Vicente, J. J.
Cardoso-Grilo, T.
Editor: José Luís Reis
José Cascalho
Marc K. Peter
Luís Paulo Reis
Maria Teresa Tiago
Data: 2025
Título próprio: Cost-effective and operationally sustainable supply chain inventory planning: A mathematical programming approach
Volume: 2
Título e volume do livro: Marketing and smart technologies: Proceedings of ICMarkTech 2024
Paginação: 41 - 53
Referência bibliográfica: Vicente, J. J., & Cardoso-Grilo, T. (2025). Cost-effective and operationally sustainable supply chain inventory planning: A mathematical programming approach. In J. L. Reis, J. Cascalho, M. K. Peter, L. P. Reis, & M. T. Tiago (Eds.), Marketing and smart technologies. ICMarkTech 2024 (pp. 41–53). Smart innovation, systems and technologies (Vol. 439). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3081-3_3
ISSN: 2190-3018
ISBN: 978-981-96-3081-3
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1007/978-981-96-3081-3_3
Palavras-chave: Supply chain management
Inventory planning
Mixed integer linear programming
Continuous review policy
Resumo: The concerns about economically and operationally sustainable supply chains are increasingly at the forefront. It is urgent to create innovative models and less costly systems. This can be achieved through using more efficient supply chains and the rational use of resources. Inventory management has been widely studied by several authors. Nevertheless, there is still a small number of studies exploring its application at the supply chain level, despite being widely recognized that the collaboration between partners in the supply chain is critical to achieve more efficient inventory management decisions. In fact, such a collaboration fosters the global optimization of supply chains. The inventory supply chain planning problem is addressed through the use of the continuous review (r, Q) policy, aiming at optimizing inventories throughout a supply chain while defining the amount of products transported among facilities over time. For that purpose, a mixed integer linear programming model is constructed, and a supply chain with multiple periods, multiple warehouses, and multiple retailers is modeled as a reference. This model adds to existing literature on supply chain inventory management by extending existing models to a supply chain with multiple periods and warehouses. The model, hereafter called CRP2InvSC model, allows to determine inventory levels, order quantities Q and reorder points r for each time period and each facility on a supply chain. Products flows between supply chain entities are also modeled. To demonstrate the applicability of the proposed model, a supply network case study is utilized.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Embargado
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