Optimizing traceability of product and some results in supply chain management

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Date 11.07.2014
Hour 10:00
Speaker Prof. Young Hae Lee, Hanyang University, South Korea
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Category Conferences - Seminars
Recent product recalls stimulated manufacturers to enhance product safety in their supply chain. Implementation of traceability system now becomes necessary part of product safety strategies. Large recall induces great recall cost such as cost of notification and destroying or repairing recall products. Effective design of traceability system may turn out to be significant tool for managing recall crisis and product safety issues in production system. Traceability systems are widely used to minimize the probability and quantity of recalls. We propose a model to optimize the traceability based on batch dispersion methodology in order to minimize the expected recall cost and other operational cost aiming to increase shareholder profit.

The recent research results obtained in SCM Lab. in Hanyang University will be discussed including following topics:

-         A Grey Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach for Supplier Selection and Order Allocation
-         Complex Network Theory based Approach for Designing Resilient Supply Chain Network
-         An Adaptive Genetic Algorithm for the Time Dependent Inventory Routing Problem
-         Information Sharing in a Supply Chain with a Seasonal Demand Process
-         Optimization of Healthcare Supply Chain using Integrated Inventory and Distribution Planning
-         A Contract Model for Multi-echelon Supply Chain Based on Revenue Sharing and Quantity Discount
-         A Framework for Measuring the Performance of Service Supply Chain Management
-         A framework for managing supply chain flexibility using a neural network
-         Heuristic algorithms for production and transportation planning through synchronization of a serial supply chain
-         Logistics Network Optimization Considering Balanced Allocation and Vehicle Routing
-         Analysis of product complexity in fast fashion supply chain
-         Analysis of outsourcing strategies in textile supply chain

Bio: Young Hae Lee is a professor and Head in the Department of Industrial & Management Engineering, Hanyang University, S. Korea, and a Chairman of the Korean Society of Supply Chain Management, and also a Chairman of The International Federation of Logistics & SCM Systems(IFLS). He received B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Korea University, 1977, and M.S. and Ph.D in Industrial Engineering and O.R. from University of Illinois at Chicago in 1983, 1986, respectively. He joined Hanyang University in 1986 and spent a sabbatical leave in Osaka University in 1990-1991 and in Purdue University in 1997-1998. He wrote and published many papers in the international journals and books on SCM, logistics and manufacturing, simulation. He served as a guest editor and a member of editorial board for some international journals and conferences. He received ‘The Korea Logistics Presidential Award’ in 2006 from Korean government and was listed in ‘The One of Global 100 educators’ by the International Biographic Center, England, 2005. His current research area of interest includes SCM and logistics systems.

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  • General public
  • Free

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  • Dr Naoufel Cheikhrouhou

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