An Integrated Location-Production-Distribution Model in the Green Supply Chain Considering Customer Service Level

Integrated production-distribution planning is one of the main issues in supply chain management that plays an important role in reducing supply chain costs. In addition, choosing optimal location of distribution centers can facilitate achieving this goal. On the other hand, environmental laws and r...

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Published in:Muṭāli̒āt-i mudīriyyat-i ṣan̒atī (Online) Vol. 18; no. 56; pp. 275 - 304
Main Authors: Saeed Mousakhani, Mohamad Sadegh Sangari
Format: Journal Article
Language:Persian
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 01-03-2020
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Summary:Integrated production-distribution planning is one of the main issues in supply chain management that plays an important role in reducing supply chain costs. In addition, choosing optimal location of distribution centers can facilitate achieving this goal. On the other hand, environmental laws and regulations established by governments impose constraints to production and distribution activities and make necessary the adoption of green supply chain approach more than ever. In this paper, a novel model is developed for integrated location-production-distribution planning in a three-echelon green supply chain consisting of manufacturing plants, distribution centers, and customers with multiple products and multiple time periods. The objective function includes minimization of the total supply chain costs as wll as CO2 emissions throughout the chain. Also, the customer demand and service level are expressed as fuzzy Z-number in order to obtain the reliability of the values from the experts. The applicability and efficiency of the proposed model is demonstrated through a real case which, considering two indexes of customer service level and green production and distribution. In order to solve the proposed model, GAMS software package is used. Results show satisfactory performance of the proposed model in reducing costs in the green supply chain.
ISSN:2251-8029
2476-602X
DOI:10.22054/jims.2018.22216.1771