A simulation- and genetic algorithm-based optimisation of closed-loop multi-echelon inventory system (Q2204187)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | A simulation- and genetic algorithm-based optimisation of closed-loop multi-echelon inventory system |
scientific article |
Statements
A simulation- and genetic algorithm-based optimisation of closed-loop multi-echelon inventory system (English)
0 references
15 October 2020
0 references
Summary: The objective of this research is to develop a genetic algorithm (GA)-based optimisation approach for a multi-echelon closed-loop inventory system of items, which are repairable in nature. In the context of the passenger transportation industry, engineering aggregates like engines, alternators, axles and tyres are representative examples of such systems. The present work is motivated by a real-life example of state-owned transport corporation having more than 9,000 buses. Operationally, the corporation is divided across several depots (the lower most echelon) and divisions (the next higher echelon). The contribution from this research is manifold. In terms of specific insights, it is established that keeping a higher base stock of spare tyres at the divisions than at the depots is operationally better. This is a consequence of the risk pooling effect. The present research enables us to understand the optimal policy parameters of a complex multi-echelon inventory system. The whole optimisation approach and the simulation model can be generalised and can fit well in several other related problems and their contexts. Typically, the approach is applicable to the problems of repairable-parts inventory related to industries with heavy utilisation of equipments like the chemical and the petrochemical industries.
0 references
multi-echelon inventory systems
0 references
closed-loop inventory systems
0 references
repairable parts
0 references
simulation
0 references
genetic algorithms
0 references
optimisation
0 references
passenger transport
0 references
buses
0 references
bus transport
0 references
spare tyres
0 references
risk pooling
0 references
optimal policy
0 references
modelling
0 references
inventory management
0 references
public transport
0 references