Proceedings of ICLT 2012

A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMISATION

Azizah Jamaludin; Saadiah Yahya; Ruslan Hassan; Harlina Suzana Jaafar

Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia; Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia; Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia; Malaysia Institute of Transport (MITRANS), Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

International Conference on Logistics & Transport 2012, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 176-181

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Abstract

Purpose: The paper aims to detail out the element of the supply chain optimisation and compare the elements of supply chain optimisation modelling which is the Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP), Knowledge Based Genetic Algorithm (KBGA), Supply Chain Operations References (SCOR) and Agent-Based Model (ABM). Design/methodology/approach: The methodology of this study was carried out by reviewing literature on supply chain optimisation modelling (MILP, KBGA, SCOR and ABM) . Findings: Cost, capacity, inventory and time are the elements of supply chain optimisation from the literature review. Meanwhile time and capacity are the most vital elements from four type of optimisation modelling that had been studied. Research limitations: This study only limits to four type of supply chain optimization modeling (MILP, KBGA, SCOR and ABM) and did not present the overall elements of optimisation modeling. Originality/value: This paper differentiated four type of supply chain optimization modeling (MILP, KBGA, SCOR and ABM) in term of parameters and the purposed of the modeling to help researchers decide which of the modeling will be useful and more suitable.

Keywords

supply chain; optimisation; supply chain optimisation Paper Type: Conceptual Paper

Citation

Azizah Jamaludin; Saadiah Yahya; Ruslan Hassan; Harlina Suzana Jaafar (2012). A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMISATION. Proceedings of the International Conference on Logistics & Transport (ICLT 2012), Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 176-181.