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Design Supply Chain Management Networks by New Risk Passive Defense Model and solved it by Heuristic Algorithm Case Study: Warehouse and Retail ETKA Organization

Author Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Business Management, Branch, Shahid Beheshti University (SBU), Tehran, IRAN
  • 2 Etka Organization Research and Development, Tehran, IRAN

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 2, Issue (9), Pages 18-24, September,2 (2013)

Abstract

Supply chain network design is important structures to get competition's profits and minimizing costs, Considered to physical flows, information flows and money flows. In this article we want to combine allocation-location model with Risk passive defense model for minimizing single objective. We design two-phase for heuristic algorithm include of construction and improvement phase that in the construction phase we use of two sub phase such as searching and waiting and in the other phase as waiting and comparison. The purpose of this article is to present a heuristic approach for minimizing costs and an integrated information communication through three layers such as major store, minor stores and customers. We propose new model based on SLMRP model and Risk Passive Defense model according to customers request and we affected customers request using Paired comparisons by AHP in model. the results of article are determine to assign minor stores to major store, the end we solve this model by using heuristic method and comparison it model with 2-opt and heuristic.

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