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Mathematical model for the integrated calculation of production, logistical and service capacities in the value chain
Facultad den Ingeniera Industrial Technical University CUJAE, Havana, Cuba.
Facultad den Ingeniera Industrial Technical University CUJAE, Havana, Cuba.
Facultad den Ingeniera Industrial Technical University CUJAE, Havana, Cuba.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0243-4916
Facultad den Ingeniera Industrial Technical University CUJAE, Havana, Cuba.
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2013 (English)In: Wissenschaftliche Beiträge, p. 91-96Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The development of supply chain management includes the capacities coordination among the processes that integrate it, so much in the operative plan as in the strategic one. This problem could be allocated to the classic job shop scheduling problems of the Operations Research. In such direction, a second generalization of the calculation algorithm of the production, logistics and service capacities is formulated starting from the one reached previously by the own authors. With this generalization it is facilitated to carry out the calculations of capacity at the supply chain level and of each one of the processes. The generality's application is flexible to processes of production, transport, storage, administration and for service. The capacities of each process of the supply chain are expressed in the magnitudes of the final demand of products and services in the consumer, considering the losses and returns along the supply chain. A study case is presented to demonstrate the possibility of use in one field, but it is explained the possibility to use in different fields, from the production of aluminum carpentry to services related to medical equipments.

Abstract [de]

Die Entwicklung des SCM (Supply Chain Management) schließt insbesondere die Kapazitätsorganisation für die operative und auch die strategische Gestaltung der Planung einer Versorgungsgkette ein. Das Problem kann der Kategorie des Maschinenbelegungsproblem aus dem Operations Research zugeordnet werden. Eine zweite Generalisierung wird aufbauend auf einem vorhandenen Rechenverfahren für die Kalkulation der Produktions-, Logistik- und Servicekapazitäten vorgestellt. Mit der Generalisierung können die einzelen Prozesse separat untersucht werden. Die Kapazitäten der SCM-Prozesse werden durch die Größe der finalen Nachfrage nach Produkten und Dienstleistungen gemessen und in monetären Einheiten des Ertrags oder der Verluste dargestellt. Ein Fallbeispiel aus dem Fertigungsbereich von Aluminiumblechen erläutert die Vorgehensweise.

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2013. p. 91-96
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Capacities, mathematical model, supply chain
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Business Administration Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-57459OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-57459DiVA, id: diva2:1673662
Available from: 2022-06-21 Created: 2022-06-21 Last updated: 2022-06-21Bibliographically approved

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