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Plant Location Selection for Food Production by Considering the Regional and Seasonal Supply Vulnerability of Raw Materials

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  • Jin Woo Park
  • Ha Young Oh
  • Duck Young Kim
  • Yong Ju Cho

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A production capacity analysis considering market demand and raw materials is very important to design a new plant. However, in the food processing industry, the supply uncertainty of raw materials is very high, depending on the production site and the harvest season, and further, it is not straightforward to analyze too complex food production systems by using an analytical optimization model. For these reasons, this study presents a simulation-based decision support model to select the right location for a new food processing plant. We first define three supply vulnerability factors from the standpoint of regional as well as seasonal instability and present an assessment method for supply vulnerability based on fuzzy quantification. The evaluated vulnerability scores are then converted into raw material supply variations for food production simulation to predict the quarterly production volume of a new food processing plant. The proposed selection procedure is illustrated using a case study of semiprocessed kimchi production. The best plant location is proposed where we can reduce and mitigate risks when supplying raw material, thereby producing a target production volume steadily.

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  • Jin Woo Park & Ha Young Oh & Duck Young Kim & Yong Ju Cho, 2018. "Plant Location Selection for Food Production by Considering the Regional and Seasonal Supply Vulnerability of Raw Materials," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7494398
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/7494398
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