International Journal of Computer
Trends and Technology

Research Article | Open Access | Download PDF

Volume 3 | Issue 2 | Year 2012 | Article Id. IJCTT-V3I2P115 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V3I2P115

A Novel Approach for Supply chain In Distributed Networks Using Multi Echelon


SivaPothuRaju. V, Nalini. N

Citation :

SivaPothuRaju. V, Nalini. N, "A Novel Approach for Supply chain In Distributed Networks Using Multi Echelon," International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT), vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 278-281, 2012. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/ IJCTT-V3I2P115

Abstract

In distribution networks ware -houses and distribution center will present at different locations and we have the problem in the covering all the distribution center using single path to minimize the cost and to maintain the optimal quantity at the warehouses we need to follo10w the specific methods in this paper we proposed the multi echelon method which ensure the minimum quantity at the ware houses for simple explanation assumed the production area as one location but in practical a firm can have the multiple production manufacturing areas at the end of this paper we described the system architecture and design which implement this approach and ensure the better performance .

Keywords

distribution center, firm, integrity, multi echelon, production area, supply chain, ware house.

References

[1] P. Tsiaris, N. Shah, and C. C. Pant elides, Design of Multiechelon   Supply Chain Networks under Demand Uncertainty,  
[2] y Sunil Chopra, Designing the Distribution Network in a Supply Chain

[3] Tetsuo Iida and Paul Zipkin, Competition and Cooperation in a Two-Stage Supply Chain with Demand Forecasts
[4] Holger Ernst, Wayne D. Hoyer, Manfred Krafft and Katrin KriegerCustomer, relationship management and company performance—the mediating role of new product performance
[5] T Levitt – Harvard , Production-line approach to service.
[6] Zhou Guangliang, Research on the Supporting Role of Information Integration to Supply Chain Management in Large Retail Enterprises
[7] Stefano Saettaa, Leonardo Paolinia, Lorenzo Tiaccia and Tayfur Altiokb , A decomposition approach for the performance analysis of a serial multi-echelon supply chain
[8] Fengqi You, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Integrated multi-echelon supply chain design with inventories under uncertainty
[9] F Altiparmak, M Gen, L Lin , A steady-state genetic algorithm for multi-product supply chain network design
[10] Zhou Guangliang, Research on the Supporting Role of Information Integration to Supply Chain Management in Large Retail Enterprises