题 目:供应链管理前沿
报告人:陈浩勋 教授
时 间:2014年7月3日(星期四)上午10:00-12:00
地 点:myball迈博体育平台appMyball迈博体育官方网站辅楼121教室
陈浩勋教授是法国Troyes工程技术大学终身教授,主要从事管理科学与工程(供应链管理、生产及物流优化)领域的研究,在MSOM、IEEE Tran.、EJOR、
IJPR 等杂志上发表学术论文60余篇,曾主持国家“863”课题“柔性制造系统的递价调度和控制”、“CIMS中车间调度和工厂计划的集成”。
1998年IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation最佳论文奖(第一作者),
2002年IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation最佳论文奖的Finalist,
2007年First European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Transportation and Logistics最佳论文奖的Finalist。
2003年中国教育部自然科学一等奖(第二完成人),2005年中国国家自然科学二等奖(第二完成人)。
Lecture 1
Optimization of Multi-Echelon Inventory Systems
Inventory management is a key issue in supply chain management. Effective inventory management can reduce inventory costs while
improving the service to customers. A typical supply chain that consists of multiple stages can be characterized as a multi-echelon
inventory system in which each upstream stage supplies its one or multiple immediate downstream stages. Because of the interdependence
between stages in a supply chain, the optimization of multi-echelon inventory systems is a challenging problem.
In this lecture, two important approaches for optimization of multi-echelon inventory systems, i.e., stochastic service approach and guaranteed service
approach will first be reviewed. Our recent work on using the guaranteed service approach to
optimize multi-echelon inventory systems with fixed order costs will then be presented. Finally, research opportunities
on multi-echelon inventory optimization will be discussed.
Lecture 2
2. Collaborative Logistics
Collaborative logistics has emerged as a key strategy for shippers and carriers to gain competitive advantages through improving their
economics of scale. In collaborative logistics, multiple shippers or carriers form an alliance to jointly optimize their transportation operations
by consolidating or sharing their transportation requests. This collaboration can reduce transportation costs and increase the profit of each
actor involved by reducing empty back hauls and raising vehicle utilizations. In this lecture, both shipper collaboration and carrier collaborati
on will be discussed, and important issues for the two collaborations including collaborative transportation planning and cost/profit allocation
among the shippers/carriers in the alliance will be addressed. After reviewing the state-of-the-art of collaborative logistics, our current work on
carrier collaboration will be presented. This talk will be concluded by a discussion on research opportunities on collaborative logistics.