نتایج جستجو برای: post distribution cross docking

تعداد نتایج: 1470649  

I. Seyedi M. Hamedi, R. Tavakkoli-Moghaddam

Nowadays, one of the major goals of the distribution environment is to reduce lead times and inventories. Cross-docking is a logistics technique which removes the storage and picking up the functions of a warehouse. The term cross-docking refers to moving products directly from incoming to outgoing trailers with little or no storage in between. According to the recent related papers, the truck ...

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2006
ahmad makui laleh haerian mahyar eftekhar

in this study, a cross-docking system is designed at strategic and tactical levels. for making the strategic decisions, a multi-objective nonlinear location allocation model for cross-docks is presented based on a distri-bution location allocation model by andreas klose and andreas drexl. the model is further developed to in-clude the whole supply chain members and the objective functions are w...

Hajiaghaei-Keshteli, M., Jafari-Kaliji, M., Sadeghpoor-Haji, M.,

Cross docking is a logistics strategy that is now used by a large number of firms in the various industries. Cross docking effectively a significant reduction in transport costs, without increasing inventory and at the same time maintain the level of service to customers. It also can cross dock order to reduce cycle time, improve flexibility and responsiveness lead distribution network. In this...

In a supply chain, cross-docking is one of the most innovative systems for ameliorating the operational performance at distribution centers. Cross-docking is a logistics strategy in which freight is unloaded from inbound trucks and (almost) directly loaded into outbound trucks, with little or no storage in between, thus no inventory remains at the distribution center. In this study, we consider...

Journal: :international journal of industrial mathematics 2014
b. vahdani sh. sadigh behzadi

mathematical modeling of supply chain operations has proven to be one of the most complex tasks in the field of operations management and operations research. despite the abundance of several modeling proposals in the literature; for vast majority of them, no effective universal application is conceived. this issue renders the proposed mathematical models inapplicable due largely to the fact th...

2010
Georges Arnaout Elkin Rodriguez-Velasquez Ghaith Rabadi Rami Musa

Cross-docking is a distribution system where products transported from warehouses to destinations are unloaded temporarily at intermediate facilities, and loaded onto outbound trucks to be shipped to their final destination. The complexity of cross-docking operations has been considered a problem of great interest to researchers and practitioners in the areas of Scheduling, Optimization, Supply...

Journal: :Computers & Chemical Engineering 2011
Rodolfo Dondo Carlos A. Méndez Jaime Cerdá

Multi-echelon distribution networks are quite common in supply chain and logistics. Deliveries of multiple items from factories to customers aremanagedby routing and consolidating shipments inwarehouses carrying on long-term inventories. On the other hand, cross-docking is a logistics technique that differs from warehousing because products are no longer stored at intermediate depots. Instead, ...

2012
Fernando Afonso Santos

Since the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) was introduced by Dantzig and Ramser, it became one of the most studied problems in Combinatorial Optimization. Different solution approaches were proposed over the past decades to solve the VRP and its variants. In this thesis, we discuss about two VRP variants, resulting from the integration of VRPs with distribution problems. The first problem takes pl...

Ahmad Makui Laleh Haerian Mahyar Eftekhar

In this study, a cross-docking system is designed at strategic and tactical levels. For making the strategic decisions, a multi-objective nonlinear location allocation model for cross-docks is presented based on a distri-bution location allocation model by Andreas Klose and Andreas Drexl. The model is further developed to in-clude the whole supply chain members and the objective functions are w...

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