• Title of article

    A quantitative model for optimization and disruption mitigation in a supply chain (Auto parts case study)

  • Author/Authors

    Alavikia ، Seyed Ali - Allameh Tabataba rsquo;i University , TaghaviFard ، Mohammad Taghi - Allameh Tabataba rsquo;i University , Amiri ، Maghsoud - Allameh Tabataba rsquo;i University , Azimi ، Parham - Islamic Azad University

  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    111
  • To page
    129
  • Abstract
    However, there is a lot of capital and plenty of manpower in the auto spare part industry, the enterprises and supply chains of this industry do not perform well in our country. This research models a threelevel supply chain with multiple manufacturers, distribution centers and retailers, to minimize the total cost by taking into account various disruptions. The database of two active car spare parts companies for five strategic products in one year has been used. Then, the mathematical model is analyzed by considering disruptions based on three different sales policies: back orders, lost sales and outsourcing. Besides, to evaluate the performance of the model some numerical examples are used and analyzed to determine that algorithm works. Model solved efficiently by MATLAB software. The results show that the proposed algorithm of this research can neutralize the effect of the disruptions and cause a significant reduction in total cost of the system. The model is useful for helping decision makers to adopt an active approach to maintaining business benefits when disruptions take place in the supply chain.
  • Keywords
    Optimization model , Fuzzy , Auto parts supply chain , Disruption
  • Journal title
    Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Studies
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Journal title
    Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Studies
  • Record number

    2462463