Flexibility Planning in Distribution Networks : a Flexibility Planning Model for the Consumer Goods Industry.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Logos Verlag Berlin,
2016.
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Colección: | Advances in Information Systems and Management Science Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 CURRENT SITUATION; 1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT; 1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES; 1.4 RESEARCH DESIGN; 1.5 STRUCTURE OF THIS WORK; 2 STATE OF THE ART ANALYSIS; 2.1 INTRODUCTION INTO THE BASIC TERMINOLOGY AND DEDUCTION OF REQUIREMENTS; 2.1.1 Supply Chains and Distribution Networks; 2.1.2 Flexibility in Supply Chains; 2.1.3 Characteristics of Distribution Networks in the Consumer Goods Industry; 2.1.4 Distribution Planning; 2.1.5 Flexibility Management; 2.2 REVIEW OF EXISTING WORKS; 2.2.1 Identification and Positioning of Relevant Contributions.
- 2.2.2 Analysis Regarding Distribution Planning-related Requirements2.2.3 Analysis Regarding Flexibility-related Requirements; 2.3 DENOMINATION OF THE RESEARCH GAP; 2.4 DEDUCTION OF ARTIFACTS; 3 MODELING FLEXIBILITY IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS; 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE MODELING OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS; 3.1.1 The Use of Optimization Techniques; 3.1.2 Network Flow Problems; 3.1.3 A Multi-Period Distribution Network Model; 3.2 PLANNING MODELS IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS; 3.2.1 Network Planning; 3.2.2 Hierarchical Planning; 3.2.3 Planning Under Uncertainty.
- 3.3 MODELING FLEXIBILITY POTENTIALS IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS3.3.1 Basic Notion of the Three Modeling Dimensions; 3.3.2 External Flexibility Potentials; 3.3.3 Internal Flexibility Potentials; 3.3.4 Volume Flexibility in Distribution Networks; 3.4 MODELING THE FLEXIBILITY MEASURES; 3.4.1 Flexibility Measures in Distribution Networks; 3.4.2 Characterizing Attributes of the Flexibility Measures; 4 DEVELOPMENT OF THE FLEXIBILITY PLANNING MODEL; 4.1 INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS AND GENERAL SETTING; 4.2 TWO-STAGE HIERARCHICAL PLANNING; 4.3 THE DETERMINISTIC TOP-LEVEL FLEXIBILITY PLANNING MODEL.
- 4.3.1 General Considerations4.3.2 Planning the Network Flow; 4.3.3 Planning the Flexibility Measures; 4.4 TOP-LEVEL PLANNING WITH STOCHASTIC DEMAND; 4.4.1 Motivation for the Use of Stochastic Programming; 4.4.2 Stochastic Programs and Recourse Problems; 4.4.3 Scenario Reduction and Evaluating the Stochastic Solution; 4.4.4 Extending the Top-Level Flexibility Planning Model; 4.5 THE BASE-LEVEL FLEXIBILITY PLANNING MODEL; 4.5.1 General Considerations; 4.5.2 Planning the Network Flow; 4.5.3 Planning the Flexibility Measures; 5 EVALUATION OF THE FLEXIBILITY PLANNING APPROACH.
- 5.1 EVALUATION DESIGN5.2 EVALUATION CASE 1: TABLE-TOP PRODUCT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY; 5.2.1 Introduction to the Case; 5.2.2 Demand and Capacity Situation; 5.2.3 Model Validation; 5.2.4 Value of the Stochastic Solution; 5.2.5 Value of the Flexibility-enabled Planning; 5.3 EVALUATION CASE 2: ADHESIVE TECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRY; 5.3.1 Introduction to the Case; 5.3.2 Value of the Flexibility-enabled Planning; 5.4 EVALUATION CASE 3: FICTITIOUS SCENARIO; 5.4.1 Description of the Evaluation Case; 5.4.2 Value of the Flexibility-enabled Planning; 5.4.3 Value of the Stochastic Solution.