Computers in Operations and Information Processing

Session 448 - Supply Chain Optimization and Logistics Management
Efficient management of supply chains has become a crucial component in the operations of a modern day enterprise. To remain competitive and profitable in a competitive environment, every organization must operate as a single intelligent enterprise, with every department collaborating toward common goals and objectives. Papers are invited in the general area of supply chain management that address the developments in the state-of-the-art of supply chain management solutions, elaborate on the challenges faced by the industry, and discuss future directions in this field. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to) enterprise resource planning, forecasting and demand management, supply chain network design and optimization, strategic and operational planning and scheduling. Application papers offering insights into the interplay between theory and practice in an enterprise setting are particularly encouraged.
Chair: Matt H. Bassett
CoChair: Stacy L. Janak
  Centralized - Decentralized Optimization for Refinery Scheduling
Nikisha Shah, Zhenya Jia, Georgios Saharidis, M.G. Ierapetritou
  Dynamic Modeling of a Global Specialty ChEmicals Supply Chain
Charles Wei Kang Wong, Arief Adhitya, Rajagopalan Srinivasan
  Optimization of Discrete Time Supply Chain Models with Guaranteed Robust Stability and Feasibility
Darya Kastsian, Martin Mönnigmann
  A Process Attainable Region Approach for Supply Chain Management
Charles Sung, Christos T. Maravelias
  Selection of Third-Party Service Contracts for ChEmical Logistics
Mukta Bansal, I.a. Karimi, Raj Srinivasan
  Optimal Supply Chain Design with Multi-Echelon Stochastic Inventory and Risk-Pooling
Fengqi You, Ignacio E. Grossmann

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