Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Feb 2017)

A hybrid imperialist competitive algorithm for solving economic lot and delivery scheduling problem in a four-stage supply chain

  • Hamidreza Kia,
  • Seyed Hassan Ghodsypour,
  • Hamid Davoudpour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016686893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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In this article, we study the economic lot and delivery scheduling problem for a four-stage supply chain that includes suppliers, fabricators, assemblers, and retailers. All of the parameters such as demand rate are deterministic and production setup times are sequence-dependent. The common cycle time and integer multipliers policies are adapted as replenishment policies for synchronization throughout the supply chain. A new mixed integer nonlinear programming model is developed for both policies, the objective of which is the minimization of inventory, transportation, and production setup costs. We propose a new hybrid algorithm including a modified imperialist competitive algorithm which is purposed to the assimilation policy of imperialist competitive algorithm and teaching learning–based optimization which is added to improve local search. A hybrid modified imperialist competitive algorithm and teaching learning–based optimization is applied to find a near-optimum solution of mixed integer nonlinear programming in large-sized problems. The results denoted that our proposed algorithm can solve different size of problem in reasonable time. This procedure showed its efficiency in medium- and large-sized problems as compared to imperialist competitive algorithm, modified imperialist competitive algorithm, and other methods reported in the literature.