We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation decisions are integrated, in the presence of production capacities and for different transportation cost functions. The model we study is a generalization of the traditional single-item economic lot-sizing model, adding stationary production capacities at the manufacturer, as well as multiple intermediate storage levels (including the retailer level), and transportation between these levels. Allowing for general concave production costs and linear holding costs, we provide polynomial time algorithms for the cases where the transportation costs are either linear, or are concave with a fixed-charge structure. In the latter case, we make the additi...
We consider a production planning problem in which a producer procures an input component for produc...
This paper presents two basic, deterministic, infinite horizon models for a serial multi-stage produ...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
textabstractWe consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transp...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
We develop a two stage model of a manufacturing supply chain. This two stage production transportati...
We study a two-level uncapacitated lot-sizing problem with inventory bounds that occurs in a supply ...
In general, mixed integer linear programming models are known to be computationally intractable. Alg...
In this paper, we study a special case of the capacitated lot sizing problem (CLSP), where alternati...
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One of the fundamental problems in operations management is determining the optimal investment in ca...
We present an economic lot sizing model of a supply chain for the procurement and distribution of a ...
We develop an algorithm that solves the constant capacities economic lot-sizing problem with concave...
We consider a production planning problem in which a producer procures an input component for produc...
This paper presents two basic, deterministic, infinite horizon models for a serial multi-stage produ...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
textabstractWe consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transp...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation dec...
We develop a two stage model of a manufacturing supply chain. This two stage production transportati...
We study a two-level uncapacitated lot-sizing problem with inventory bounds that occurs in a supply ...
In general, mixed integer linear programming models are known to be computationally intractable. Alg...
In this paper, we study a special case of the capacitated lot sizing problem (CLSP), where alternati...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
One of the fundamental problems in operations management is determining the optimal investment in ca...
We present an economic lot sizing model of a supply chain for the procurement and distribution of a ...
We develop an algorithm that solves the constant capacities economic lot-sizing problem with concave...
We consider a production planning problem in which a producer procures an input component for produc...
This paper presents two basic, deterministic, infinite horizon models for a serial multi-stage produ...
In this thesis we consider different joint production and transportation problems. We first study th...