ABSTRACT

Contents 13.1 Introduction ............................................................................... 244 13.2 Problem Description .................................................................... 248 13.3 Coordinated Supply Chain Scheduling: Integrated Approach ............ 250

13.3.1 Decision Variables .......................................................... 250 13.3.2 Objective Functions ........................................................ 251 13.3.3 Bi-Objective Mixed-Integer Program ................................ 253 13.3.4 Selected Solution Approaches ........................................... 256

13.3.4.1 Weighted-Sum Program .................................. 256 13.3.4.2 Reference-Point-Based Scalarizing Program ....... 256

13.4 Coordinated Supply Chain Scheduling: Hierarchical Approach ......... 257 13.4.1 Due Date Setting ........................................................... 258 13.4.2 Order Deadline Scheduling ............................................. 260 13.4.3 Part Manufacturing and Delivery Scheduling ..................... 261

13.5 Computational Examples .............................................................. 263 13.6 Conclusion ................................................................................. 273 Acknowledgments ................................................................................... 273 References .............................................................................................. 273

13.1 Introduction One of the main issues of supply chain management in the mass customization environment, in which supply chains are driven by customer orders, is coordination of manufacturing and supply of raw materials, and production and distribution of finished products; see, for example, Thomas and Griffin (1996), Erenguc et al. (1999), Kolisch (2000), Chen and Vairaktarakis (2005), Chen and Pundoor (2006), Chen and Hall (2007), and Kreipl and Dickersbach (2008).