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Our experiment in the field explores issues of managerial relevance including process conformance and on shelf availability.Ĭlosed-Loop and Sustainable Supply Chain Network Design Sponsor: Manufacturing & Service Oper Mgmt/ Supply Chain Operations Sponsored SessionĬhair: Gary Gaukler, Texas A&M University, TAMU 3131, College Station, TX, 77843, United States of America, 1 - Auto-ID Technology and Store Execution John Aloysius, University of Arkansas, WCOB 204, Fayetteville, AR, United States of America, Īuto-ID technologies are a promising means of improving retail store execution. RFID and Sourcing Decisions in Supply Chains Findings are shown for cost/network structure and shipment decisions. Two MILP formulations are presented with three- and four-index flow variables. Multiple sourcing is allowed including direct shipments from suppliers and lateral transshipments. We analyze a multi-echelon supply chain network to determine the location and numbers of suppliers and distribution centers to serve a set of customers with deterministic, time varying demand.
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4 - Multi-echelon Network Design with Direct Shipments and Lateral Transshipments Paul Bryant, The University of Alabama, 300 Alston Hall, Box 870226, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487, United States of America,, Burcu Keskin, Sharif Melouk