Supply chain optimization with sustainability criteria : a focus on inventory models

Y. Bouchery

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Abstract

Sustainability concerns are increasingly shaping customers' behavior as well as companies' strategy. In this context, optimizing the supply chain with sustainability considerations is becoming a critical issue. However, work with quantitative models is still scarce. Our research contributes by revisiting classical inventory models taking sustainability concerns into account. We believe that reducing all aspects of sustainable development to a single objective is not desirable. We thus reformulate single and multi-echelon economic order quantity models as multi-objective problems. These models are then used to study several options such as buyer-supplier coordination or green technology investment. We also consider that firms are becoming increasingly proactive with respect to sustainability. We thus propose to apply multiple criteria decision aid techniques instead of considering sustainability as a constraint. In this sense, the firm may provide preference information about economic, environmental and social tradeoffs and quickly identify a satisfactory solution.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Ecole Centrale Paris
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Dallery, Y., Promotor, External person
  • Ghaffari, A., Copromotor, External person
  • Jemai, Z., Copromotor, External person
Award date27 Nov 2012
Place of PublicationParis
Publisher
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

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