Supply chain optimization for electricity-based jet fuel: The case study Germany

2022 ◽  
Vol 307 ◽  
pp. 117683
Author(s):  
Timo Wassermann ◽  
Henry Muehlenbrock ◽  
Philipp Kenkel ◽  
Edwin Zondervan
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shibbir Ahmad ◽  
Mohammad Kamruzzaman

Abstract In this study, implemented artificial nueral network (Ann) in apparel manufacturing organizations to optimize the supply chain converging on right supplier selection by analyzing their performance criteria.Moreover, data collected from three diffrents factory to analyze the efficiney and profit -loss status of that units. Furthermore, analyze the supplier selection criteria of three suppliers in order to select the right supplier at the real time in apparel manufacturing industry . This study shows that it can be saved 20 % of the total cost.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 6153
Author(s):  
Xuezhen Guo ◽  
Juliën Voogt ◽  
Bert Annevelink ◽  
Joost Snels ◽  
Argyris Kanellopoulos

Bio-based supply chains are by nature complex to optimize. The new logistic concept of integrated biomass logistical center (IBLC) provides us the opportunity to make full use of the idle capacity for a food/feed plant to produce biobased products so that the entire chain efficiency can be improved. Although research has been conducted to analyze the IBLC concept, is yet to be an optimization model that can optimally arrange the activities in the supply chain where an IBLC stands in the middle. To fill the knowledge gap in the literature, this paper makes the first step to develop a MILP model that enables biobased supply chain optimization with the IBLC concept, which supports logistic and processing decisions in the chain. The model is applied in a case study for a feed and fodder plant in Spain where managerial insights have been derived for transferring the plant to a profitable IBLC.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (8) ◽  
pp. 4325-4352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josephine A. Elia ◽  
Richard C. Baliban ◽  
Christodoulos A. Floudas ◽  
Barri Gurau ◽  
Michael B. Weingarten ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathanial Cooper ◽  
Anna Panteli ◽  
Nilay Shah

Abstract Biomass and the bio-economy have strong potential to help shift dependency away from petroleum. Supply chain optimisation (SCO) has been used to help other industries and can be used to boost biomass industry viability. Biomass supply chain models frequently average the biomass yield of large tracts of land in their calculations. However, there can be large variation in the biomass yield within those tracts, losing useful information. This work presents a biomass SCO framework which approximates the available quality of land by piecewise linearly approximation of the biomass yield distribution, and incorporates this information into the optimisation. The linear estimates of the biomass yield distributions allow the SCO model to make more informed decisions about quantity and location of biomass growth operations, affecting all downstream decisions. A case study of mainland Great Britain has been examined using the framework to illustrate the impact of retaining biomass yield information in the optimisation, versus averaging the yield across tracts of land. The case study found that using biomass yield linear estimates reduced the overall land usage by 10%. Further, it improved biomass output, which increased the quantity of bio-products produced. All of this led to an increase in the overall profit.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-32
Author(s):  
Israel David Herrera Granda

The current work shows the application of reverse logistics in the supply chain of a multinational company wich distributes mass consumption products focused on re-utilization of packaging boxes, and increase of storage capacity and product transportation. Based on the methodologies developed, there is a model developed in multinational company of consumer products dentered on the OTB, PMBOK and Lean Six Sigma methodologies. This model has been successfully implemented in: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia. The execution includes the following stages: identifying which products or stock keeping units in the warehouse can be standardized, designing packaging prototypes of packages or boxes that can be reused from the manufacturers of raw materials until the finished product and that can be used for reuse in packaging of other similar products, quality tests are executed in order to ensure the strength and longevity of the boxes. As a result of its implementation, an increase of financial efficiency was obtained for the company in case, , reducing its logistics costs in comparison with the sales revenues by around 8%, as well as a significant improving of its environmental management.


2015 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 245-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Paulo ◽  
Xavier Azcue ◽  
Ana P. Barbosa-Póvoa ◽  
Susana Relvas

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