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Optimization Modeling for Inventory Logistics
Engineering & Technology Management
ETM 540 – Operations Research in
Engineering and Technology Management
Fall 2013
Portland State University
Dr. Tim Anderson

Team: Logistics
Noppadon Vannaprapa
Philip Bottjen
Rodney Danskin
Srujana Penmetsa
Joseph Lethlean

Optimization Modeling for Inventory Logistics

Contents
Abstract ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Literature review........................................................................................................................................... 2
Review of Optimization Modeling ............................................................................................................ 3
Logistics Characterization ......................................................................................................................... 4
Methodology............................................................................................................................................. 6
Problem Background..................................................................................................................................... 6
Industry Players......................................................................................................................................... 6
Current Business Process .......................................................................................................................... 8
Problem Statement ................................................................................................................................... 9
The Goal of the Project ................................................................................................................................. 9
Scope



References: Vehicle Manufacturers, 2013. [Online]. Available: http://www.oica.net/category/productionstatistics/2012-statistics/. [Accessed: 09-Nov-2013]. publications, 1998. 334–346, 2007. 4, pp. 366–422, 1960. [10] “In Memoriam: Leonid Khachiyan,” Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2003 pp. 217 –240, 2011. 1, pp. 21 – 37, 2006. Publishers, 2001. Page Limited, 2010. [16] “Opportunities in Thailand’s Automotive Industry,” Thailand Board of Investment, 2013

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