GP-OML Course – Quantitative Modelling and Analysis of Supply Chains

02 oktober 2024 10:00 t/m 17:00 - Locatie: Utrecht | Zet in mijn agenda

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Date 2 & 23 October, 6 & 27 November 2024
Time 10.00 – 16.00 h
Location Utrecht
Lecturer Prof. Ton de Kok
Days 4
ECTS 1 (attendance only) | 4 (attendance + passing assignment)
Course fee Free for TRAIL/Beta/ERIM members, others please contact the TRAIL office

 

The course starts with a description of supply chains as multi-item multi-echelon inventory systems. We discuss relevant performance characteristics and objective functions. We provide an overview of the most important results to date, thereby providing insight into optimal policy structures, relations between state variables at different echelons in the system and numerical methods to find optimal policies.

It is generally accepted that optimal policies for divergent and general multi-item multi-echelon systems are intractable due to the curses of dimensionality. This has led to the development of heuristics, i.e. non-optimal policies. The students should be aware that such non-optimal policies come in large variety based on many different analytical methods. Due to the structural complexity of real-world multi-item multi-echelon systems, the derivation of optimal parameters of the policies discussed during the course is a mathematical challenge by itself. We also pay attention to specific classes of approximation methods that have shown to deliver accurate results

More information and registration: Quantitative Modelling and Analysis of Supply Chains – gp-oml (gpoml.nl)