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Abstract
Supply chains are one of the key tools in optimizing production and distribution simultaneously. However, information uncertainty is always a challenge in production and distribution management. The main purpose of this paper is to design a two-echelon supply chain in a multi-cycle state and in conditions of demand uncertainty. The task includes determining the number and location of distribution centers, planning capacity for active distribution centers, and determining the amount of shipments between different levels so that the total costs of the chain are minimized. Uncertainty is applied through discrete scenarios in the model and the problem is formulated by multi-stage stochastic programming method in the form of a mixed integer linear model. The results acquired using two indicators called VMS and VSS demonstrated that modeling the supply chain design problem with the multi-stage stochastic approach can result in significant costs reduction. Plus, utilizing mathematical expectation can generate misleading results, therefore resulting in the development of supply chain designs incapable of satisfying demand due to its overlooked limitations.
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1 SKM, MARS, Public Health Department, Faculty of Health Science, University of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia
2 Computer Engineering Department, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, Iraq
3 Departamento de Energía, Universidad de la Costa, Barranquilla, Colombia
4 Professor, School of Accounting, Jiujiang University, 551 Qianjindonglu, Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China
5 Faculty of Business Administration, Kasetsart University, Thailand
6 National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University, 68, Bolshevitskaya str., 430005, Republic of Mordovia, Saransk, Russia
7 Dentistry Department, Kut University College, Kut, Wasit, Iraq College of technical engineering, The Islamic University, Najaf, Iraq
8 Al-Nisour University College, Baghdad, Iraq
9 Department of Pharmacology, saveetha dental College and hospital, saveetha institute of medical and technical sciences, Chennai, India