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Title :
Inventory Routing Problem with Transshipment and Substitution for Blood Products Using the Case of the Belgian Blood Distribution
Author(s) :
Di Martinelly, Christine [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Meskens, Nadine [Auteur]
RIANE, FOUAD [Auteur]
Hssini, Imane [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Meskens, Nadine [Auteur]
RIANE, FOUAD [Auteur]
Hssini, Imane [Auteur]
Book title :
Advances in Production Management Systems. Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable and Resilient Production Systems
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing
Publication place :
Cham
Publication date :
2021-08-31
English keyword(s) :
Inventory routing
Blood supply chain
Sensitivity analysis
Blood supply chain
Sensitivity analysis
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Gestion et management
English abstract : [en]
In this paper, we deal with a blood supply chain management problem. We focus in particular on blood distribution routes design and optimization. Blood is a scarce and perishable product, made of multiple components, each ...
Show more >In this paper, we deal with a blood supply chain management problem. We focus in particular on blood distribution routes design and optimization. Blood is a scarce and perishable product, made of multiple components, each with specific compatibility rules. We would like to investigate the impact of compatible products substitution and transshipment between hospitals on blood demand satisfaction. We use the case of the blood supply chain in Belgium as an application. We model the case as an Inventory Routing Problem with transshipment and substitution for perishable products in a capacity constrained environment. We implement the model and conduct experimentations to evaluate the contribution of both transshipment and substitution with regards to shortages and distribution and inventory costs reduction. In a capacity constrained environment, at equivalent cost, mismatching/substitution is preferred to transshipment to satisfy the demand and avoid backorders.Show less >
Show more >In this paper, we deal with a blood supply chain management problem. We focus in particular on blood distribution routes design and optimization. Blood is a scarce and perishable product, made of multiple components, each with specific compatibility rules. We would like to investigate the impact of compatible products substitution and transshipment between hospitals on blood demand satisfaction. We use the case of the blood supply chain in Belgium as an application. We model the case as an Inventory Routing Problem with transshipment and substitution for perishable products in a capacity constrained environment. We implement the model and conduct experimentations to evaluate the contribution of both transshipment and substitution with regards to shortages and distribution and inventory costs reduction. In a capacity constrained environment, at equivalent cost, mismatching/substitution is preferred to transshipment to satisfy the demand and avoid backorders.Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
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Non
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2022-03-18T01:30:37Z