DISTRIBUTED OPERATIONS PLANNING IN THE LUMBER SUPPLY CHAIN: MODELS AND COORDINATION.

Authors

  • Jonathan Gaudreault FORAC Research Consortium, CIRRELT, Université Laval
  • Pascal Forget Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Jean-Marc Frayret Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal
  • Alain Rousseau FORAC Research Consortium, CIRRELT, Université Laval
  • Sebastien Lemieux FORAC Research Consortium, CIRRELT, Université Laval
  • Sophie D'Amours FORAC Research Consortium, CIRRELT, Université Laval

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2010.17.3.345

Keywords:

Distributed operations planning, coordination, optimization, agent, supply chain, lumber

Abstract

Agent-based technology provides a natural approach to model supply chain networks. Each production unit,represented by an agent, is responsible for planning its operations and uses communication to coordinate with the others. Inthis paper, we study a softwood lumber supply chain made up of three production units (sawing unit, drying unit andfinishing unit). We define the local problems and propose agent-specific mathematical models to plan and scheduleoperations. Then, in order to coordinate these plans between the three agents, we propose different coordinationmechanisms. Incorporating these developments, we show how an agent-based simulation tool can be used to integrateplanning models and evaluate different coordination mechanisms

Author Biography

Jean-Marc Frayret, Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal

Associate professor Department of mathematics and industrial engineering

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Published

2010-06-29

How to Cite

Gaudreault, J., Forget, P., Frayret, J.-M., Rousseau, A., Lemieux, S., & D’Amours, S. (2010). DISTRIBUTED OPERATIONS PLANNING IN THE LUMBER SUPPLY CHAIN: MODELS AND COORDINATION. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2010.17.3.345

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Supply Chain Management