An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers

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Autor(a) principal: Sara Sofia Martins
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pedro Amorim, Gonçalo Reis Figueira, Bernardo Almada-Lobo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.inesctec.pt/handle/123456789/4692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2017.01.026
Resumo: The pharmaceutical industry operates in a very competitive and regulated market The increased pressure of pharmacies to order fewer products and to receive them more frequently is overcharging the pharmaceutical's distribution network Furthermore, the tight margins and the continuous growth of generic drugs consumption are pressing wholesalers to optimize their supply chains. In order to survive, wholesalers are rethinking their strategies to increase competitiveness. This paper proposes an optimization-simulation approach to address the wholesalers network redesign problem, trading off the operational costs and customer service level. Firstly, at a strategic-tactical level, the supply chain network redesign decisions are optimized via a mixed integer programming model. Here, the number, location, function and capacity of the warehouses, the allocation of customers to the warehouses and the capacity and function of the distribution channels are defined. Secondly, at an operation level, the solution found is evaluated by means of a discrete event simulation model to assess the impact of the redesign in the wholesaler's daily activities. Computational results on a pharmaceutical wholesaler case-study are discussed and the benefits of this solution approach exposed.
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title An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
spellingShingle An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
Sara Sofia Martins
title_short An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
title_full An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
title_fullStr An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
title_full_unstemmed An optimization-simulation approach to the network redesign problem of pharmaceutical wholesalers
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Pedro Amorim
Gonçalo Reis Figueira
Bernardo Almada-Lobo
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Gonçalo Reis Figueira
Bernardo Almada-Lobo
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Pedro Amorim
Gonçalo Reis Figueira
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description The pharmaceutical industry operates in a very competitive and regulated market The increased pressure of pharmacies to order fewer products and to receive them more frequently is overcharging the pharmaceutical's distribution network Furthermore, the tight margins and the continuous growth of generic drugs consumption are pressing wholesalers to optimize their supply chains. In order to survive, wholesalers are rethinking their strategies to increase competitiveness. This paper proposes an optimization-simulation approach to address the wholesalers network redesign problem, trading off the operational costs and customer service level. Firstly, at a strategic-tactical level, the supply chain network redesign decisions are optimized via a mixed integer programming model. Here, the number, location, function and capacity of the warehouses, the allocation of customers to the warehouses and the capacity and function of the distribution channels are defined. Secondly, at an operation level, the solution found is evaluated by means of a discrete event simulation model to assess the impact of the redesign in the wholesaler's daily activities. Computational results on a pharmaceutical wholesaler case-study are discussed and the benefits of this solution approach exposed.
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