The two-echelon inventory system considered in this work is based on one single supplier, multiple distribution centers, and multiple retailers. In each echelon safety inventory is centralized stored in several centra...The two-echelon inventory system considered in this work is based on one single supplier, multiple distribution centers, and multiple retailers. In each echelon safety inventory is centralized stored in several centralized storage centers and lateral transshipment of safety stock is permitted between centralized storage site and non-centralized storage sites. The inventory positioning and location decision model developed focuses on safety stock cost, lateral transshipment cost, transportation cost, construction cost and shortage cost in multi-echelon supply chain. Numerical experiments show that: no matter whether in the echelon of distribution centers or retailers the factors which affect the selection from one single centralized storage center or multiple centralized storage centers are distance between distribution centers or retailers, unit transshipment cost and unit inventory carrying cost.展开更多
USA nuclear waste management program has stalled due to its continued insistence upon using Yucca Mountain for its disposal of DOE (Department of Energy) and commercial power plants NSF (nuclear spent fuel). Incre...USA nuclear waste management program has stalled due to its continued insistence upon using Yucca Mountain for its disposal of DOE (Department of Energy) and commercial power plants NSF (nuclear spent fuel). Increased flexibility and significant changes in DOE program are proposed. They include a private waste company to manage it; the construction and operation of ICS (interim centralized storage) facilities for NSF; the search for an AGR (alternate geological repository); the use of a different methodology involving key local and state participants; a new "as safe as practical" strategy with defined benefits to the involved locations and states. Assured removal of NSF from ICS and providing limited Price Anderson indemnity for the program will enhance its acceptance. Minimum politics, regular information meetings, compromises, good cost projections and meeting schedules will be necessary to increase the chances of the proposed nuclear waste management program.展开更多
基金supported by the Philosophy and Social Science Program of Guangdong Province(Grant No.GD16XGL15)the Key Scientific Research Projects of the Education Department of Guangdong Province(Grant No.2017GWTSCX032)
文摘The two-echelon inventory system considered in this work is based on one single supplier, multiple distribution centers, and multiple retailers. In each echelon safety inventory is centralized stored in several centralized storage centers and lateral transshipment of safety stock is permitted between centralized storage site and non-centralized storage sites. The inventory positioning and location decision model developed focuses on safety stock cost, lateral transshipment cost, transportation cost, construction cost and shortage cost in multi-echelon supply chain. Numerical experiments show that: no matter whether in the echelon of distribution centers or retailers the factors which affect the selection from one single centralized storage center or multiple centralized storage centers are distance between distribution centers or retailers, unit transshipment cost and unit inventory carrying cost.
文摘USA nuclear waste management program has stalled due to its continued insistence upon using Yucca Mountain for its disposal of DOE (Department of Energy) and commercial power plants NSF (nuclear spent fuel). Increased flexibility and significant changes in DOE program are proposed. They include a private waste company to manage it; the construction and operation of ICS (interim centralized storage) facilities for NSF; the search for an AGR (alternate geological repository); the use of a different methodology involving key local and state participants; a new "as safe as practical" strategy with defined benefits to the involved locations and states. Assured removal of NSF from ICS and providing limited Price Anderson indemnity for the program will enhance its acceptance. Minimum politics, regular information meetings, compromises, good cost projections and meeting schedules will be necessary to increase the chances of the proposed nuclear waste management program.