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A hybrid modeling approach for resilient agri-supply network design in emerging countries: Colombian coffee supply chain
Institution:1. Department of Industrial Management, Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science – INESCTEC, University of Porto, Porto, Porto, 4000-008, Portugal;2. School of Industrial Engineering, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Cali, 760001, Valle del Cauca, Colombia;3. Department of Accounting and Finance, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Cali, 760001, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Abstract:Sustainability and resilience in Agri-Food Supply Chains is a challenging topic of current interest in the research community. Resilience for Agri-Food Supply Chain (AFSC) is the capability of the supply network to manage and mitigate disruptions due to global warming and natural phenomena such as landslides and floods of crops, among others caused by humans. A significant challenge is to design efficient and resilient AFSCs in emerging countries while perishability constraints are considered. A methodology to design an AFSC for emerging countries is addressed in this research. The phenomena that aid in identifying critical aspects of the AFSC affecting their resilience are identified. The former approach combines optimization and simulation schemes by considering resilience metrics related to availability and connectivity. Indeed, the solution approach addresses the uncertainty by using simulation of disruptive events and finding resilient designs using mathematical programming. The proposed framework has been evaluated in a Colombian coffee supply chain. The obtained results show the efficiency of the proposed scheme to design AFSCs and allow the practitioners to measure, predict, compare, and improve the level of resilience of their supply chains (SCs).
Keywords:Supply chain resilience  Agri-food supply chains  Risk management  Optimization  Availability  Connectivity
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