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A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 186 - 189, 13.12.2017

Abstract

Today, facility
optimization is one of the most important decision for the firms while
establishing a new factory. It is necessary to carry work-in-process products
between the production lines in firms. Many firms use trains to carry these
items. In this study, an application is made in a furniture manufacturing
factory. Firstly, the routes which the train can use in the firm are created. The
alternative routes are compared with each other. The routes contain all of the
production lines in the factory. Our aim is to route the train with minimum distance
and minimum amount of cargo carrying. In this study, one train is used in the
firm. It is also necessary to use minimum train for carrying the
work-in-process products. The optimal route is determined by using some of the
methods in the literature for multi-objective models.  

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Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 186 - 189, 13.12.2017

Abstract

References

  • Timon Du, F.K. Wang, Pu-Yun Lu, “A real-time vehicle-dispatching system for consolidating milk-runs”, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 43, 565-577, 2007. (Article)
  • M. Jafari-Eskandari, S.J. Sadjadi, M.S. Jabalameli, A. Bozorgi-Amiri, “A robust optimization approach for the milk-run problem(an auto industry supply chain case industry)”, Computers & Industrial Engineering, 6-9 July 2009. (Conference)
  • S.J. Sadjadi, M. Jafari, T. Amini, “A new mathematical modelling and a genetic algorithm search for milk-run problem(an auto industry supply chain case study)”, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 44, 194, 2009. (Article)
  • Nemoto, T., Hayashi K., Hashimoto M., “Milk-run logistics by Japanese aotumobile manufactures in Thailand”, Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2(3), 5980-5989, 2010. (Article)
  • Kovacs, A., “Optimizing the storage assignment in a warehouse served by milk-run logistics”, International Journal of Production Economics, 133(1), 312-318, 2011. (Article)
  • Brar, G.S., Saini, G., “Milk-run logistics: literature review and directions”, Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering, 1, WCE 2011, July 6-8 2011. (Conference)
  • Kilic, H.S., Durmusoglu, M.B., Baskak, M., “Classification and modelling for in-plant milk-run distribution systems”, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 62(9-12), 1135-1146, 2012. (Article)
  • Arvidsson, N., “The milk-run revisited: a load factor paradox with economic and environmental implications for urban freight transport”, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 51, 56-62, 2013. (Article)
  • Gyulai, D., Pfeiffer A., Sobottka, T., Vancza, J., “Milk-run vehicle routing problem approach for shop-floor logistics”, Procedia CIRP, 7, 127-132, 2013. (Article)
  • Ma, J., Sun, G., “Mutation ant colony algorithm of milk-run vehicle routing problem with fastest completion time based on dynamic optimization”, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2013. (Article)
  • Hosseini S.D., Shirazi, M.A., Karimi, B., “Cross-docking and mil-run logistics in a consolidation network: a hybrid of harmony search and simulated annealing approach”, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 33(4), 567-577, 2014. (Article)
  • Hanson R., Finnsgard, C., “Impact of unit load size on in-plant materials supply efficiency”, International Journal of Production Economics, 133(1), 312-318, 2011. (Article)
  • Novaes, A.G.N., Bez, E.T., Burin, P.J., Aragao Jr., D.P., “Dynamic milk-run OEM operations in over-congested traffic conditions”, Computers & Industrial Engineering, 88, 326-340, 2015. (Article)
  • Lin, Y., Xu, T., Bian, Z., “A two-pahse heuristic algorithm for the common frequency routing problem with vehicle type choice in the milk-run”, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015. (Article)
  • Lin, Y., Bian, Z, Shuijing, S., Xu, T., “A two-stage simulated annealing algorithm for the many-to-many milk-run routing problem with pipeline inventory cost”, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015. (Article)
  • Klenk, E., Galka, S., Günthner, W.A., “Operating strategies for in-plant milk-run systems”, IFAC-Papers On Line, 48(3), 1882-1887, 2015. (Article)
  • Korytkowski, P., Karkoszka,R., “Simulation-based efficiency analysis of an in-plant milk-run operator under disturbances”, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 82(5-8), 827-837, 2016. (Article)
  • Alnahal, M., “In-plant milk-run”, Transportsysteme Und, Duisburg, Essen University, 2014. (Master Thesis)
  • Bellmore, M., Nemhauser, G.L., “The travelling salesman problem: a survey”, Operations Research, 16(3), 538-558, 1968. (Article)
  • Kulkarni, R.V., Bhave, B.R., “Integer programming formulations of vehicle routing problems”, European Journal of Operational Research, 20(1), 58-67, 1985. (Article)
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Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Erhan Baran

Publication Date December 13, 2017
Acceptance Date December 13, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 4

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APA Baran, E. (2017). A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory. International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET, 3(4), 186-189.
AMA Baran E. A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory. IJET. December 2017;3(4):186-189.
Chicago Baran, Erhan. “A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory”. International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET 3, no. 4 (December 2017): 186-89.
EndNote Baran E (December 1, 2017) A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory. International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET 3 4 186–189.
IEEE E. Baran, “A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory”, IJET, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 186–189, 2017.
ISNAD Baran, Erhan. “A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory”. International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET 3/4 (December 2017), 186-189.
JAMA Baran E. A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory. IJET. 2017;3:186–189.
MLA Baran, Erhan. “A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory”. International Journal of Engineering Technologies IJET, vol. 3, no. 4, 2017, pp. 186-9.
Vancouver Baran E. A Multi-Objective Approach For The In-Plant Milk-Run in a Furniture Factory. IJET. 2017;3(4):186-9.

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