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A push strategy optimisation model for a marine shrimp farming supply chain network

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  • Chaimongkol Limpianchob
  • Masahiro Sasabe
  • Shoji Kasahara

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Marine shrimp farming operations in Southeast Asia are still traditional and need to be improved in efficiency. In this paper, we first model a marine shrimp supply chain network, which consists of suppliers, farms, distribution centres, traders, and consumers. We also develop a mixed-integer linear programming under the push strategy framework in order to maximise the farmer's profit. Through a sensitivity analysis, we examine how the increase in costs affects the profits. The computational results are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of a real case of smart marine shrimp farming.

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  • Chaimongkol Limpianchob & Masahiro Sasabe & Shoji Kasahara, 2020. "A push strategy optimisation model for a marine shrimp farming supply chain network," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 39(2), pages 262-277.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:39:y:2020:i:2:p:262-277
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