2009
DOI: 10.3844/jcssp.2009.233.241
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Optimizing Inventory Using Genetic Algorithm for Efficient Supply Chain Management

Abstract: Problem statement: Today, inventory management is considered to be an important field in Supply chain management. Once the efficient and effective management of inventory is carried out throughout the supply chain, service provided to the customer ultimately gets enhanced. Hence, to ensure minimal cost for the supply chain, the determination of the level of inventory to be held at various levels in a supply chain is unavoidable. Minimizing the total supply chain cost refers to the reduction of holding and shor… Show more

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“…The application areas of the GA include a wide spectrum of problem solving domain such as supply chain management (Radhakrishnan et al, 2009), input allocation problem (Madan et al, 2010) and various feature selection problems. Several researchers ( Vafaie and Jong, 1992;Kohavi and John, 1997;Yang and Honavar, 1998;Pernkopf and O'Leary, 2001;Fröhlich and Chapelle, 2003;Yu and Cho, 2006;Huang and Wang, 2006;Faraoun and Rabhi, 2007;Rajavarman et al, 2007;Ramirez and Puiggros, 2007;Xia et al, 2009) have employed the genetic algorithm as a search tool in feature subset selection in their work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application areas of the GA include a wide spectrum of problem solving domain such as supply chain management (Radhakrishnan et al, 2009), input allocation problem (Madan et al, 2010) and various feature selection problems. Several researchers ( Vafaie and Jong, 1992;Kohavi and John, 1997;Yang and Honavar, 1998;Pernkopf and O'Leary, 2001;Fröhlich and Chapelle, 2003;Yu and Cho, 2006;Huang and Wang, 2006;Faraoun and Rabhi, 2007;Rajavarman et al, 2007;Ramirez and Puiggros, 2007;Xia et al, 2009) have employed the genetic algorithm as a search tool in feature subset selection in their work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lai et al (2002) focused on the supply chain performance evaluation and measurement of the logistics. Radhakrishnan et al (2009) investigated the optimizing inventory for efficient supply chain management. Manzouri et al (2011) focused on the research of order management in supply chain.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supply chain Managers always tried to design effective business to meet customer demands better than competitors. For instance Wang (2010) and Radhakrishnan et al (2009) highlighted that optimising processes such as production, distribution and inventory with using appropreat information improve SCM performance and decrease the cost. So, all processes and activities in designing, producing and transporting should be done with the high quality and low cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%