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Journal Article
A Facility Reliability Problem: Formulation, Properties, and Algorithm
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
Author(s)
Having a robustly designed supply chain network is one of the most effective ways to hedge against network disruptions
because contingency plans in the event of a disruption are often significantly limited. In this article, we study the facility reliability
problem: how to design a reliable supply chain network in the presence of random facility disruptions with the option of hardening
selected facilities.We consider a facility location problem incorporating two types of facilities, one that is unreliable and another that
is reliable (which is not subject to disruption, but is more expensive).We formulate this as a mixed integer programming model and
develop a Lagrangian Relaxation-based solution algorithm. We derive structural properties of the problem and show that for some
values of the disruption probability, the problem reduces to the classical uncapacitated fixed charge location problem. In addition, we
show that the proposed solution algorithm is not only capable of solving large-scale problems, but is also computationally effective.
Date Published:
2010
Citations:
Lim, Michael, Mark Daskin, Achal Bassamboo, Sunil Chopra. 2010. A Facility Reliability Problem: Formulation, Properties, and Algorithm. Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
. (1)58-70.