A comprehensive mathematical model for quality integration in a project supply chain with concentrating on material flow and transportation

[Display omitted] •This paper considers quality integration in a coordinated model of project scheduling and material transportation.•This model coordinates quality concepts in internal processes, customer-related processes, and supplier-related processes.•In this study, we assume that both renewabl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced engineering informatics 2023-08, Vol.57, p.102034, Article 102034
Hauptverfasser: Abdzadeh, Behnam, Noori, Siamak, Ghannadpour, Seyed Farid
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •This paper considers quality integration in a coordinated model of project scheduling and material transportation.•This model coordinates quality concepts in internal processes, customer-related processes, and supplier-related processes.•In this study, we assume that both renewable and non-renewable resources influence the quality of project activities.•In our model, material transportation is modeled using MDOVRP to meet the needs of project-oriented organizations. This study aims to investigate how quality integration affects a joint model of multi-project scheduling and material transportation. Therefore, the research problem not only considers the quality of project activities, but also focuses on quality in processes related to suppliers and customers. Accordingly, this study considers the quality of materials as a factor when determining the suppliers in a project-based organization. Furthermore, unlike the existing studies, it also assumes that the rework-time of projects depends on the quality of materials. The research problem is addressed using a mixed integer linear programming model, which minimizes the total normalized cost (TNC) as a measure of the balance between supply chain costs. Contrary to previous models, this model examines the simultaneous impacts of renewable and nonrenewable resources on project quality. Also, the material transportation is modeled based on the “multi-depot open vehicle routing problem” to increase the model’s applicability in real conditions. In order to solve the research problem, a tabu search algorithm is applied, which is verified based on instances of different sizes. Then, the proposed model is compared with one of the similar models in the literature to determine its efficiency. Additionally, a real-world case study is utilized to show the model application. The results show that the quality concept in the suggested model leads to more appropriate materials and shorter routes for transportation. Therefore, quality integration in this model reduces the total normalized cost by improving projects' delays and transportation costs.
ISSN:1474-0346
1873-5320
DOI:10.1016/j.aei.2023.102034