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From Green Buildings To Green Supply Chains: An Integrated Input Output Life Cycle Assessment And Optimization Framework For Carbon Footprint Reduction Policy Making, N. Muhammad Aslaam, Gokhan Egilmez, Murat Kucukvar, M.Khurrum S. Butta Jan 2017

From Green Buildings To Green Supply Chains: An Integrated Input Output Life Cycle Assessment And Optimization Framework For Carbon Footprint Reduction Policy Making, N. Muhammad Aslaam, Gokhan Egilmez, Murat Kucukvar, M.Khurrum S. Butta

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty Publications

Purpose: This paper focuses on tracing GHG emissions across the supply chain industries associated with the U.S. residential, commercial and industrial building stock and provides optimized GHG reduction policy plans for sustainable development.

Design/Methodology/Approach: A two-step hierarchical approach is developed. Firstly, Economic Input Output-based Life Cycle Assessment (EIO-LCA) is utilized to quantify the GHG emissions associated with the U.S. residential, commercial and industrial building stock. Secondly, a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) based optimization framework is developed to identify the optimal GHG emissions’ reduction (%) for each industry across the supply chain network of the U.S. economy.

Findings: The results …


Optimizing The Rearrangement Process In A Dedicated Warehouse, Hector J. Carlo, German E. Giraldo Jan 2010

Optimizing The Rearrangement Process In A Dedicated Warehouse, Hector J. Carlo, German E. Giraldo

11th IMHRC Proceedings (Milwaukee, Wisconsin. USA – 2010)

Determining the optimal storage assignment for products in a dedicated warehouse has been addressed extensively in the Facility Logistics literature. However, the process of implementing a particular storage assignment given the current location of products has not received much attention in the existing literature. Typically, warehouses use downtime or overtime to remove products from their current location and move them to the suggested location. This work presents the Rearrange-While-Working (RWW) policy to optimize the process of rearranging a dedicated warehouse. The RWW policy seeks to relocate products in a warehouse from the initial arrangement to the optimal arrangement while serving …


On-Line Job-Shop Scheduling Of A Manufacturing System Based On A Virtual Supervisor Concept, Jesús Trujillo, Zbigniew Pasek, Enrique Baeyens Jan 2005

On-Line Job-Shop Scheduling Of A Manufacturing System Based On A Virtual Supervisor Concept, Jesús Trujillo, Zbigniew Pasek, Enrique Baeyens

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Publications

The controls for reconfigurable manufacturing systems have to be capable not only of identifying exceptions on-line, but also simultaneously developing on-line strategies for unpredictable customer orders or inaccurate estimates of processing times. This paper presents an approach for job-shop scheduling with uncertain arrival times. The approach exploits Virtual Supervisor (VS) concept, which provides access to all system information during program execution and thus can readily monitor the overall system performance. The goal is to minimize expected part tardiness and earliness cost. A solution methodology based on a combined Lagrangian relaxation, VS-Patterns, Maxwell equations and temporal difference is developed to obtain …