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Multi-objective Evolutionary Scheduling of Distributed Supply Networks

Authors:Naso David, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Surico Michele, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Topic:5.2 Manufacturing Modelling for Management and Control
Session:Supply Chains and Networks
Keywords: Supply Networks, Scheduling, Meta-Heuristics, Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms

Abstract

This paper considers the problem of scheduling a distributed network of production centers supplying a quickly perishable good that has to be produced just-in-time and delivered within customer-specified strict time windows. The problem includes several planning, scheduling and routing problem, each notoriously affected by nearly prohibitive combinatorial complexity. Ideal solutions should provide a good compromise between production costs (resource utilization, delivery costs) and tolerance to stochastic perturbations (transport delays). We propose a novel multi-objective meta-heuristic approach based on a hybrid genetic algorithm combined with constructive heuristics. The algorithm is designed to return a set of solutions with different cost and risk tradeoffs. The effectiveness of the approach is confirmed by a comparison with other recently proposed methods. .