We consider the problem of minimizing the overall cost of a supply chain, over a possible long horizon, under demand uncertainly which is known only crudely. Under such circumstances, the method of choice is Robust Optimization, in particular the Affinely Adjustable Robust Counterpart (AARC) method which leads to tractable deterministic optimization problems. The latter is due to a recent re-parametrization technique for discrete time linear control systems. In this paper we model, analyze and test an extension of the AARC method known as the Globalized Robust Counterpart (GRC) in order to control inventories in serial supply chains. A simulation study demonstrates the merit of the methods employed here, in particular, it shows that a good ...
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We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...
We consider the problem of minimizing the overall cost of a supply chain, over a possibility long ho...
We propose a general methodology based on robust optimization to address the problem of optimally co...
Abstract. We propose a general methodology based on robust optimization to address the problem of op...
This paper models a supply chain problem and employs simulation-based optimization to analyze it. Th...
The problem of robust inventory control for multiechelon distribution chains is addressed by using p...
In this paper we re-visit a long-standing multi-echelon inventory al-location problem from a robust ...
We propose a robust optimization approach to address a multi-period, inventory control problem under...
The optimal calibration of inventory management policies in a multi-echelon linear supply chain (SC)...
As collaboration between different supply chain echelons gains increasing attention, it is imperativ...
This paper analyses an infinite horizon two-echelon supply chain inventory problem and shows that a ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of inventory level optimization in a two-e...
We have studied a supply chain for delivering biomass to heating plants where there are uncertainty ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the inventory control of perishable products with a li...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...
We consider the problem of minimizing the overall cost of a supply chain, over a possibility long ho...
We propose a general methodology based on robust optimization to address the problem of optimally co...
Abstract. We propose a general methodology based on robust optimization to address the problem of op...
This paper models a supply chain problem and employs simulation-based optimization to analyze it. Th...
The problem of robust inventory control for multiechelon distribution chains is addressed by using p...
In this paper we re-visit a long-standing multi-echelon inventory al-location problem from a robust ...
We propose a robust optimization approach to address a multi-period, inventory control problem under...
The optimal calibration of inventory management policies in a multi-echelon linear supply chain (SC)...
As collaboration between different supply chain echelons gains increasing attention, it is imperativ...
This paper analyses an infinite horizon two-echelon supply chain inventory problem and shows that a ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of inventory level optimization in a two-e...
We have studied a supply chain for delivering biomass to heating plants where there are uncertainty ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the inventory control of perishable products with a li...
In this paper we consider a divergent multi-echelon inventory system, e.g., a distribution system or...
We consider the classic N-stage serial supply systems with linear costs and stationary random demand...