An empirical study on solving an integrated production and distribution problem with a hybrid strategy

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Coordination is essential for improving supply chain performance, and one of the most critical factors in achieving the coordination of a supply chain is the integrated research of production and distribution. In this paper, a novel two-stage hybrid solution methodology is proposed. In the first stage, products are processed on the serial machines of multiple manufacturers located in two industrial parks. A fuzzy multi-objective scheduling optimization is performed using a modified non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II). The result obtained in the first stage is used in the second stage to optimize the distribution scheduling problem using a modified genetic annealing algorithm (GAA). Finally, simulation results verify both the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed solution methodology.

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Li, F., Zhou, L., Xu, G., Lu, H., Wang, K., & Tsai, S. B. (2018). An empirical study on solving an integrated production and distribution problem with a hybrid strategy. PLoS ONE, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206806

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