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Synchronized Production-Distribution Planning in the Pulp and Paper Industry

In: Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization

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  • Alain Martel
  • Nafee Rizk
  • Sophie D'Amours
  • Hanen Bouchriha

Abstract

This chapter examines the short term production, transportation and inventory planning problems encountered in the fine-paper industry. After positioning the problems in the context of a general supply chain planning system for the pulp and paper industry, a comprehensive synchronized production-distribution model is gradually developed. First, a model for the dynamic lot-sizing of intermediate products on a single paper machine with a predetermined production cycle is proposed. The model also plans the production and inventory of finished products. Then, we consider the lot-sizing of intermediate products on multiple parallel paper machines with a predetermined production sequence. Finally, simultaneous production and distribution planning for a single mill multiple distribution centers network is studied by considering different transportation modes between the mill and its Distribution Centers (DCs).

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  • Alain Martel & Nafee Rizk & Sophie D'Amours & Hanen Bouchriha, 2005. "Synchronized Production-Distribution Planning in the Pulp and Paper Industry," Springer Books, in: André Langevin & Diane Riopel (ed.), Logistics Systems: Design and Optimization, chapter 0, pages 323-350, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-387-24977-3_11
    DOI: 10.1007/0-387-24977-X_11
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    1. Claassen, G.D.H., 2014. "Mixed integer (0–1) fractional programming for decision support in paper production industry," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 43(C), pages 21-29.

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