A memetic algorithm with extended random path encoding for a closed-loop supply chain model with flexible delivery

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Abstract

Logistics network design is a major strategic issue in supply chain management of both forward and reverse flow, which industrial players are forced but not equipped to handle. To avoid sub-optimal solution derived by separated design, we consider an integrated forward reverse logistics network design, which is enriched by using a complete delivery graph. We formulate the cyclic seven-stage logistics network problem as a NP hard mixed integer linear programming model. To find the near optimal solution, we apply a memetic algorithm with a neighborhood search mechanism and a novel chromosome representation including two segments. The power of extended random path-based direct encoding method is shown by a comparison to commercial package in terms of both quality of solution and computational time. We show that the proposed algorithm is able to efficiently find a good solution for the flexible integrated logistics network.

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Behmanesh, E., & Pannek, J. (2016). A memetic algorithm with extended random path encoding for a closed-loop supply chain model with flexible delivery. Logistics Research, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12159-016-0150-y

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