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Green supply chain network design to reduce carbon emissions
Authors:Samir Elhedhli  Ryan Merrick
Institution:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Tehran, Fooman, Rasht, Iran;2. Department of Industrial and System Engineering, Wayne State university, Detroit, MI, United States;3. Center for Complex Network Research, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States;4. Department of Industrial Manufacturing and Systems Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States;5. Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Department, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract:We consider a supply chain network design problem that takes CO2 emissions into account. Emission costs are considered alongside fixed and variable location and production costs. The relationship between CO2 emissions and vehicle weight is modeled using a concave function leading to a concave minimization problem. As the direct solution of the resulting model is not possible, Lagrangian relaxation is used to decompose the problem into a capacitated facility location problem with single sourcing and a concave knapsack problem that can be solved easily. A Lagrangian heuristic based on the solution of the subproblem is proposed. When evaluated on a number of problems with varying capacity and cost characteristics, the proposed algorithm achieves solutions within 1% of the optimal. The test results indicate that considering emission costs can change the optimal configuration of the supply chain, confirming that emission costs should be considered when designing supply chains in jurisdictions with carbon costs.
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