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    Optimal batch production with rework and non-zero setup cost for rework

    , Article 2009 International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, 6 July 2009 through 9 July 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 857-862 ; 9781424441365 (ISBN) Haji, B ; Haji, R ; Haji, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper attempts to develop the optimal solution for an inventoryproblem consisting of a single machine which produces items some of which may bedefective. We assume that no shortages are allowed and all defective items areto be reworked. Setup cost for rework and waiting time of defectives areconsidered. We consider two different policies where in the first policy in eachcycle after the regular production the machine is setup for the rework ofdefectives of the same cycle. In the second policy several cycles constitute aperiod. All the defectives produced in the period are reworked in the last cycleof that period. At the end of the rework cycle the whole process starts allover again. One... 

    One-for-one period policy and a series of suppliers

    , Article 2009 International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2009, 6 July 2009 through 9 July 2009, Troyes ; 2009 , Pages 902-906 ; 9781424441365 (ISBN) Haji, R ; Pirayesh Neghab, M ; Haji, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The purpose of this paper is to adopt and analyze a new ordering policycalled one-for-one-period policy in a multi-echelon supply chain consisting ofone retailer and a series of TV suppliers. The main advantage of adopting theone-for-one-period (7,7) ordering policy for retailers is the elimination ofuncertainty for supplier which leads to total elimination of the safety stocksat all suppliers. This in turn leads to the reduction of the total system costsand in case any supplier's ordering cost is negligible it can even eliminate theneed for him to carry any inventory. In addition to this advantage, thenumerical results show that the application of this new policy for the retailerleads to... 

    Optimal batch production with minimum rework cycles and constraint on accumulated defective units

    , Article 2009 IEEE/INFORMS International Conference on Service Operations, Logistics and Informatics, SOLI 2009, Chicago, IL, 22 July 2009 through 24 July 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 633-638 ; 9781424435418 (ISBN) Haji, B ; Haji, A. R ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the issue of economic batch quantity (EBQ) in a single machine system in which defective items are produced in each cycle of production. The accumulated defective items produced in a period, consisting of several equal cycles, are all reworked in the last cycle of this period called the rework cycle. At the end of each period the whole process will start all over again. We assume that there is a limitation on the total defective items. We also do not adopt the restriction that the rework process rate be equal to the normal production rate. In addition we assume that there is a set up time for rework process. Further we assume that the number of rework cycles be as small... 

    Economic production quantity with accumulated rework

    , Article 36th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, ICC and IE 2006, Taipei, 20 June 2006 through 23 June 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 4196-4203 Haji, R ; Tavakol, A. R ; Haji, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the issue of economic batch quantity (EBQ) in a single machine system in which defective items are produced in each cycle of production. The defective items produced in the first N cycles are accumulated at the end of the Nth cycle and are all reworked in a separate cycle called the rework cycle which has the same length as the other cycles and begins just at the end of the Nth cycle. At the end of the rework cycle the whole process will start all over again. For this system, assuming no shortages are permitted we obtain the economic batch quantity which minimizes the total cost  

    Introducing a new ordering policy in a two-echelon inventory system with Poisson demand

    , Article International Journal of Production Economics ; Volume 117, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 212-218 ; 09255273 (ISSN) Haji, R ; Neghab, M. P ; Baboli, A
    Elsevier  2009
    Abstract
    In this paper we introduce a new ordering policy for inventory control in a two-echelon inventory system consisting of one central warehouse and a number of non-identical retailers. The warehouse uses a modified one-for-one policy, but the retailers apply a new policy which is different from the traditional inventory policies described in the literature of inventory and production control systems. In this system, each retailer constantly places an order for one unit of product to the central warehouse in a pre-determined time interval; i.e., the time interval between any two consecutive orders from each retailer is a fixed number and the quantity of each order is one. We then show how the... 

    Random rework rate: Obtaining economic batch quantity

    , Article 38th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2008 ; Volume 3 , 2008 , Pages 3030-3033 ; 9781627486828 (ISBN) Haji, R ; Haji, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper we intend to obtain the economic batch quantity (EBQ) for an imperfect production system in which defective items are produced in each cycle of production. In the litrature of inventory control when the rework is done on defective items it is assumed that the production rate of the rework process is constant and the setup time for rework is ignored. Here we assume that due to the nature of the rework process its production rate is different from the normal production rate and is stochastic. We also assume that after each production run the rework process starts immediately after a non-zero setup time for the rework. Further we assume that the inspection costs during the normal... 

    Optimal Batch Production for a Single Machine System with Rework

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haji, Babak (Author) ; Haji, Ali Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This research attempts to develop the optimal solution for an inventory problem consisting of a single machine which produces items some of which may be defective. We assume that no shortages are allowed and all defective items are to be reworked. Setup cost for rework and waiting time of defectives are considered. This research consists of two different parts. In the first part we consider two different policies where in the first policy in each cycle after the regular production the machine is setup for the rework of defectives of the same cycle. In the second policy several cycles constitute a period. All the defectives produced in the period are reworked in the last cycle of that period.... 

    Electric vehicles as mobile energy storage devices to alleviate network congestion

    , Article 2019 Smart Gird Conference, SGC 2019, 18 December 2019 through 19 December 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781728158945 (ISBN) Haji Abolhassani, M ; Safdarian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Electric vehicles (EVs) usage is becoming ubiquitous nowadays. Widespread integration of electric vehicles into electric energy distribution systems (EEDSs) has a twofold impact: (1) It may impose a burden on EEDSs when EVs are charging, (2) EVs could discharge their battery capacity using V2G technology when required. To mitigate adverse effects of massive integration of EVs in EEDSs, EVs could be used as mobile energy storage devices (MESDs) to transfer electric energy throughout EEDSs using a proper charging/discharging scheme. In this paper, a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model is proposed to control charging and discharging of EVs to improve EEDS performance. EVs are modeled... 

    Meshless solution of 2D fluid flow problems by subdomain variational method using MLPG method with radial basis functions (RBFS)

    , Article 2006 ASME Joint U.S.- European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM2006, Miami, FL, 17 July 2006 through 20 July 2006 ; Volume 1 SYMPOSIA , 2006 , Pages 333-341 ; 0791847500 (ISBN); 9780791847503 (ISBN) Haji Mohammadi, M ; Shamsai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the solution of two-dimensional fluid flow problems using the truly meshless Local Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG) method. The present method is a truly meshless method based only on a number of randomly located nodes. Radial basis functions (RBF) are employed for constructing trial functions in the local weighted meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method for two-dimensional transient viscous fluid flow problems. No boundary integration is needed, no element matrix assembly is required and no special treatment is needed to impose the essential boundary conditions due to satisfaction of kronecker delta property in RBFs. Three different radial basis functions (RBFs), i.e.... 

    One-for-one period policy in a two-echelon inventory system with commoncycle and poisson demand rate for retailers

    , Article 2009 International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 831-834 ; 9781424441365 (ISBN) Haji, R ; Tayebi, H ; Haji, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper deals with a two-echelon inventory system consisting of onesupplier and N retailers. Each retailer faces an independent Poisson demand withthe same rate and applies a new ordering policy called one-for-one- periodordering policy for its inventory control. In this ordering policy the ordersize is equal to one and the time interval between any two consecutive ordersforms a common fixed cycle. Thus, the supplier faces a deterministic demand andadopts a deterministic inventory policy. At each cycle he orders a batch of sizeN to his own supplier. Upon receipt of each batch he sends 1 unit of theproduct to each retailer with a transportation cost. In this paper, for theabove system we... 

    Revenue sharing contract for a VMI with one for one period policy

    , Article Cogent Engineering ; Volume 5, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 1-19 ; 23311916 (ISSN) Haji, A ; Afzalabadi, M ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Cogent OA  2018
    Abstract
    In this article, we design a revenue-sharing contract to coordinate inventory control decisions in a serial supply chain consisting of one supplier, one vendor, and one retailer. We assume that the retailer faces Poisson demand and his unsatisfied demands will be lost. The retailer applies one-for-one period policy in which he constantly places an order for one unit of product to the vendor in a predetermined time interval which results in a deterministic demand for the vendor. Vendor orders the required quantity from supplier which will be immediately received at the vendor’s warehouse. Solution procedures are developed to find the equilibrium in the vendor managed inventory program with a... 

    Pricing and inventory decisions in a vendor managed inventory system with revenue sharing contract

    , Article Uncertain Supply Chain Management ; Volume 6, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 299-320 ; 22916822 (ISSN) Haji, A ; Afzalabadi, M ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Growing Science  2018
    Abstract
    In this paper, we design a revenue sharing contract to coordinate pricing and inventory control decisions in a serial supply chain consisting of one supplier, one manufacturer and one retailer. We assume that the retailer faces Poisson demand and his unsatisfied demands will be lost. The retailer applies one-for-one period policy in which he constantly places an order for one unit of product to the manufacturer in a predetermined time interval which results in a deterministic demand for the manufacturer. Solution procedures are developed to find the equilibrium in the Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) program with a revenue sharing contract, in which no party is willing to deviate from for the... 

    Developing a partial backlogging deteriorating inventory model with selling price dependant demand rate and cycle length dependant selling price

    , Article 2008 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, IEEM 2008, Singapore, 8 December 2008 through 11 December 2008 ; January , 2008 , Pages 198-202 ; 9781424426300 (ISBN) Haji, A ; Sabahno, H ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, we develop an inventory model with price dependant demand rate, under time value of money and inflation, finite time horizon, exponential backlogging rate and exponential deterioration rate with the objective of maximizing the present worth of the total system profit. Using a dynamic programming based solution algorithm, we are able to find the optimal sequence of the cycles and also to obtain different optimal selling prices and optimal order quantities for the cycles with unequal lengths, which have never been done before for our model. We also use a proper numerical example to show accuracy of the solution procedure. © 2008 IEEE  

    A new discrete time inventory control algorithm for a 2-echelon supply chain

    , Article CIE 2014 - 44th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering and IMSS 2014 - 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Manufacturing and Service Systems, Joint International Symposium on "The Social Impacts of Developments in Information, Manufacturing and Service Systems" - Proceedings ; 2014 , pp. 403-411 Afzalabadi, M ; Haji, A ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Although inventory control under discrete demand in dynamic quantities and time intervals are very common in reality, existing literature has largely ignored them. In this paper, we investigate the inventory control decisions in a two echelon supply chain consists of one vendor and several retailers. The vendor supplies a product to several retailers, buying discrete quantities in pre-determined time intervals. The order quantity and order cycles for each retailer can be different from others. Vendor orders the required quantity from supplier and it'll be immediately received at the vendor's warehouse. In this system, shortage is not allowed for the vendor. The transportation time from the... 

    Vendor's optimal inventory policy with dynamic and discrete demands in an infinite time horizon

    , Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 102 , 2016 , Pages 368-373 ; 03608352 (ISSN) Afzalabadi, M ; Haji, A ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Although inventory control under discrete demand in dynamic quantities and time intervals are very common in reality, existing literature has largely ignored them. In this paper, we investigate the inventory control decisions in a two echelon supply chain consisting of one vendor and several retailers. The vendor supplies a product to several retailers, who buy discrete quantities in pre-determined time intervals. The order quantity and order cycles for each retailer can be different from others. Vendor orders the required quantity from supplier and it will be immediately received at the vendor's warehouse. In this system, shortage is not allowed for the vendor. The transportation time from... 

    One for one period policy for perishable inventory

    , Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 79 , January , 2015 , Pages 10-17 ; 03608352 (ISSN) Mahmoodi, A ; Haji, A ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Recently, for zero ordering cost a new ordering policy named (1, T), in which the time interval between two consecutive orders and the value of the order size are both constant, have been developed for nonperishable products. In this paper, the (1, T) policy is developed for perishable products. Using an analogy among this inventory model, a queueing model with impatient customers, and a finite dam model, the long-run average total cost function of the inventory system is derived. It is observed that the total cost rate is independent from the lead time as is for nonperishable products. Since analyzing the convexity of the model is extremely complicated, a proposition is proved to define a... 

    Stable transports between stationary random measures

    , Article Electronic Journal of Probability ; Volume 21 , 2016 ; 10836489 (ISSN) Haji-Mirsadegh, M. O ; Khezeli, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    University of Washington  2016
    Abstract
    We give an algorithm to construct a translation-invariant transport kernel between two arbitrary ergodic stationary random measures on Rd, given that they have equal intensities.As a result, this yields a construction of a shift-coupling of an arbitrary ergodic stationary random measure and its Palm version.This algorithm constructs the transport kernel in a deterministic manner given a pair of realizations of the two measures.The (non-constructive) existence of such a transport kernel was proved in [9].Our algorithm is a generalization of the work of [3], in which a construction is provided for the Lebesgue measure and an ergodic simple point process.In the general case, we limit ourselves... 

    A two-echelon inventory model with perishable items and lost sales

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2016 , Pages 2277-2286 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Mahmoodi, A ; Haji, A ; Haji, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2016
    Abstract
    This article deals with a single perishable item, continuous-review, two-echelon serial inventory system consisting of a warehouse and a retailer. Customer demands at the retailer are assumed to be Poisson. All items have a fixed shelf life and start aging on their arrival at the retailer. The demand that cannot be met immediately at the retailer is lost. All transportation times are fixed. If there is any stock in the warehouse, the lead time for the retailer would be the transportation time from the warehouse. Otherwise, the retailer orders are met with a delay. In this article, using an approximate technique, we first present a heuristic for finding cost-effective base stock policy and... 

    Economic batch quantity with rework and storage capacity constraint

    , Article 38th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2008 ; Volume 3 , January , 2008 , Pages 3034-3038 ; 9781627486828 (ISBN) Haji, R ; Haji, A ; Paseban, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper we consider a single stage production system in which defective items are produced in each cycle of production. In the litrature of inventory control when the rework is done on defective items it is assumed that the storage space is unlimited and the setup time for rework is ignored. Here we assume that the storage space is limited and due to the nature of the rework process its production rate is different from the normal production rate. We also assume that after each production run the rework process starts immediately after a non-zero setup time for the rework. Further we assume that the unit operation processing cost during the normal production and rework proccessing... 

    A humanitarian cold supply chain distribution model with equity consideration: The case of COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the European Union

    , Article Decision Analytics Journal ; Volume 4 , 2022 ; 27726622 (ISSN) Khodaee, V ; Kayvanfar, V ; Haji, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2022
    Abstract
    This research develops a humanitarian cold supply chain model with equity consideration for COVID-19 vaccine distribution during a pandemic, considering deprivation cost and an important social concept named equity. The proposed comprehensive plan minimizes all incurred costs, including transportation costs, shortage costs, deprivation costs, and holding costs, while aiming at eliminating infection and mortality rates. The proposed three-echelon supply chain model includes suppliers, distributors, and affected regions (ARs), as destinations. We apply the proposed model to the actual vaccine distribution data during the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe. A mixed integer programming (MIP) model is...