Based on the Stock Loss in the Demand Uncertainty of Supply Chain Distribution Network Bi-level Programming Model and Algorithm Implementation
Abstract:
This study introduces opportunity cost into the distribution
network, by defining a distribution center which faced shortage of losses and
built centralizing supply chain distribution network bi-level programming model
which included one manufacturer, more distribution centers and multiple retailers
out of stock loss. Combined with the traditional particle swarm designed approximation
algorithm to optimize the model and take an example, the effectiveness of the
model and algorithm was verified.
How to cite this article
Liao Zhi-gao, Yuan Xi-gang and Zhang Xiao-qing, 2013. Based on the Stock Loss in the Demand Uncertainty of Supply Chain Distribution Network Bi-level Programming Model and Algorithm Implementation. Information Technology Journal, 12: 4870-4874.
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