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A highly optimised tolerance-based approach for multi-stage, multi-product supply chain network design

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In this paper we propose an algorithm called Highly Optimised Tolerance (HOT) for solving a multi-stage, multi-product supply chain network design problem. HOT is based on power law and control theory. The proposed approach takes its traits from the local incremental algorithm (LIA), which was initially employed to maximise the design parameter (i.e. yield), particularly in the percolation model. The LIA is somewhat analogous to the evolution by natural selection schema. The proposed methodology explores a wide search space and is computationally viable. The HOT algorithm tries to make the system more robust at each step of the optimisation. The objective of this paper is to reduce the total cost of supply chain distribution by selecting the optimum number of facilities in the network. To examine the effectiveness of the HOT algorithm we compare the results with those obtained by applying simulated annealing on a supply chain network design problem with different problem sizes and the same data sets.

Keywords: optimisation; simulated annealing; supply chain design

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Information Management,Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 2: Department of Industrial Engineering and Management,Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302, India

Publication date: 01 October 2012

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