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Optimisation model for a chain logistics problem involving chilled food under conditions of uncertainty

Yaser Taghinezhad

Operations Research and Decisions, 2019, vol. 29, issue 2, 103-116

Abstract: In the last two decades, food safety has become one of the main concerns in the area of logistics and supply chain management and also in the refrigeration or freezing of goods. Safety is a critically sensitive area in this field, as if the required safety conditions are not satisfied during the logistics process, foods will soon deteriorate and probably become unsafe for consumption by customers. Thus, the problem of ensuring the safety of chilled food has received serious attention among logistics practitioners. However, because of the complex nature of such problems, research so far has been limited to quantitative models with deterministic parameters and the robustness of the results from such models should be examined. In this paper, a robust optimisation model has been developed with the aim of optimising food safety aspects and thus minimising the logistics cost of a chilled chain system under various types of uncertainty and constraints on customers’ time windows. Realizations of the model are solved by an algorithm based on artificial bee colony intelligence using MATLAB R2016a software. Finally, the results are analysed for possible real world considerations in order to propose some key practical highlights.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; supply of chilled food; logistics; uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.37190/ord190207

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