Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 A Novel Algorithm for Estimating Reliability of Ready-to-use Systems in Designing Phase for Designed Lifetime Based on Markov Method and Fuzzy Approach 289 297 EN Youness Javid Department of industrial engineering, Faculty of engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran youness.javid@gmail.com Mostafa Abouei Ardakan Department of industrial engineering, Faculty of engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran mabouei2001@gmail.com Mohammad Yaghtin Department of industrial engineering, Faculty of engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran farzin.ideh12@gmail.com Mohammad N. juybari Department of industrial engineering, Faculty of engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran std_m_najafi@khu.ac.ir 10.22034/2018.4.1 Reliability is one of the most important factors of complex systems which play a crucial role in performance of modern systems. In this study, a novel algorithm for estimating reliability of ready-to-use systems in designing phase for designed lifetime is proposed. At first stage, the related studies are checked, and then fundamental theories of each section are presented. According to the particular structure of ready-to-use systems and Markov Chain conditions, a new model based on Markov method and Fuzzy approach is suggested. The performance of proposed model is validated by testing on a real system. Therefore, the reliability and mean time to failure of the industrial system is estimated by the algorithm. Finally, practical suggestions are recommended for optimizing the system reliability. Reliability,Ready-to-use systems,Markov chain,Fuzzy theory,Designed lifetime,Designing phase http://www.ijsom.com/article_2761.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2761_e622b00a5f85a3ce28888e8e35b331ef.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 Bank Mediated Financial Supply Chains: Implications for Supply Chain Strategy and Operations 298 318 EN Somendra Pant The David D. Reh School of Business, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA spant@clarkson.edu Santosh Mahapatra 0000-0002-1793-0656 The David D. Reh School of Business, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA smahapat@clarkson.edu 10.22034/2018.4.2 The purpose of this paper is to examine how bank enabled electronic financial supply chain management (FSCM) systems influence the relationship between business partners in dyadic supply chains in emerging economies such as India. Specifically, we utilize transaction cost theoretic lens to: (1) explore how banks, via FSCM, influence the financial and material flows in supply chains (2) detail the changes to exchange characteristics between supply chain partners and (3) evaluate the performance outcomes of changes to the exchanges characteristics. We utilized inductive, multiple case study as the methodological approach. We collected data via semi structured interviews from seven firms. In all, we conducted 20 in-depth interviews lasting over 20 hours. Our findings are that Supply chain members would adopt FSCM to make transactions cost efficient. Banks would motivate their clients to encourage adoption of FSCM system to expand market and reduce business uncertainty. Adoption of FSCM system would increase when the focal supply chain member gives assurance about the business prospects and creditworthiness of their trading partners. Adoption of FSCM system is more likely when they build on prior e-enabled exchange systems with their clients. Trustworthy, cooperative and disciplined behavior among the firms is crucial for a FSCM system to function well. We identified several important constructs and relationships that help to understand the exchange dynamics in financial supply chains. Financial Supply Chain Management,Coordination and Control,Banks,Buyer Behavior,Supplier Behavior,Transaction Cost http://www.ijsom.com/article_2769.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2769_e63b57a27383dba518e155f2311a1bca.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 Improving Maintenance Strategy by Physical Asset Management in Petrochemical: Applying Developments in Air Craft Maintenance Considering the use of MFOP instead of MTBF 319 337 EN Farid Najari 0000-0002-2378-9484 Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran farid.najari@gmail.com Mohammad Ali Sohanallahi Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran sobhanallahi@yahoo.com Mohammad Mohammadi Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran mohammad_9091@yahoo.com 10.22034/2018.4.3 The aim of this study is to compare the aviation derived reliability metric known as the Maintenance Free Operating Period (MFOP), with the traditionally used, and commonly found, reliability metric Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), which has over the years shown some innate disadvantages in the field of maintenance. It will be shown that this is mainly due to MTBF’s inherent acceptance of failure and the unscheduled maintenance therewith directly connected. Moreover, MFOP is successfully applied to a Petrochemicals specific Case study, as to date, no other application of the MFOP concept to the Petrochemicals sector is known.<br /> An extensive literature study is presented, which covers concepts relevant to the overall study and which helps to contextualize the problem, revealing the major shortcomings of the commonly accepted MTBF metric. A methodology to analyze systems MFOP performance, making use of failure statistics to analyze both repairable and non-repairable systems, is presented. Validation makes use of a case study, which applies the MFOP methodology to a system, specifically in the Petrochemicals sector. It was shown that MFOP could be applied to the data obtained from the Petrochemicals sector, producing estimates, which were accurate representations of reality. These findings provide an exciting basis on which to begin to facilitate a paradigm shift in the mindset of maintenance personnel, setting reliability targets and dealing with unscheduled maintenance stops. Maintenance strategy,Petrochemicals,Physical asset management,Repairable system and non-repairable system http://www.ijsom.com/article_2771.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2771_de9a1c45f161dca223508f11bf7430de.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 An Applicable Heuristic for Scheduling Multi-mode Resource Constraint Projects Using PERT Technique in the Presence of Uncertain Duration of Activities 338 360 EN Aidin Delgoshaei Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran and Faculty of Engineering, university of Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia delgoshaei.aidin@gmail.com Ahad Ali Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan, USA aali@ltu.edu Masih Parvin Faculty of Engineering, university of Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia masih_2002uk@yahoo.com Maryam Ghoreishi Department of Economics and Business, BSS, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark m_ghoreishi14@yahoo.com 10.22034/2018.4.4 In project planning process, resource over-allocation is a major shortcoming. The resource over-allocation causes the schedules not to be applicable in practice. Besides, in real projects, it is hard to predict the duration of activities since they may be changed due to lack of resources, delays in delivering resources, improper workers etc. that cause activities not to complete as predicted. Hence, it is important to develop a method that can schedule activities by considering different execution conditions. In this research, we focused on another aspect of solving resource over-allocation problem by considering uncertain activity duration. For this purpose, a mixed integer programming model is developed where the objective function is maximizing net present value of the project while duration of activities are not deterministic. Then a number of examples are solved using a heuristic algorithm. The results showed that the proposed algorithm can effectively solve the case studies with no over-allocated resources. Afterward, the algorithm is solved using the data of constructing a hospital. The results showed that the algorithm can successfully use for real projects. Multi-mode resource constraint,Heuristic,Activity duration uncertainty,Resource over-allocation http://www.ijsom.com/article_2770.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2770_984789689bea57af13c5c796a78374f2.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 Purchasing Planning and Order Allocation in the Pharmaceutical Sustainable Supply Chain with Using Theoretical-Graph (GT-MP- DM) (Case Study: Supplying the clotting factor for patients with hemophilia) 361 378 EN Mahdi Moradi College of Industrial Engineering, Campus of Technical Colleges, University of Tehran mahdimoradi1362@yahoo.com Fariborz Jolai College of Industrial Engineering, Campus of Technical Colleges, University of Tehran f.jolai@ut.ac.ir 10.22034/2018.4.5 In view of the growing environmental consciousness among product users, the issue of product sustainability is one of the challenging tasks being faced by product designers, manufacturers,environmentalists and, decision makers.This article presents a framework for supplier selection from sustainability perspective.In this study, along with the sustainability criteria, the other criteria and sub-criteria involved in the selection of drug suppliers for patients with hemophilia have been investigated. Regarding to the significance of the clotting agents in health and life of the hemophilia patients, it is especially important to provide and supply this drug from the safe companies and the amount of ordering it is significant. The studied criteria and sub-criteria in this article have been investigated and concluded through using library studies, filed assessments of the experts’ comments; and the desired supplier has been determined, and the others have been ranked through the Graph Theoretical Matrix Permanent Dicision Making(GT-MP-DM) Approach. Finally, with presenting the bi-objective mathematical model, the amount of order to the suppliers has been determined and then the model has been solved by means of fuzzy MAX-MIN method and GAMS software; then the model has been validated by sensitivity analysis. Pharmaceutical supplier selection,Sustainable supply chain,Hemophilia patients,Fuzzy graph theoretical approach,Multi criteria decision making http://www.ijsom.com/article_2772.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2772_21af07b0aedbe3f4b91fa8d1c717b390.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 Performance Measurement and Productivity Management in Production Units with Network Structure by Identification the Most Productive Scale Size Pattern 379 395 EN Fereshteh Koushki Department of Mathematics, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran fkoushki@gmail.com 10.22034/2018.4.6 Managers tend to improve the use of resources (inputs) of organizations to obtain the most productivity. Additionally, many industrial units have multi-stage structure in which the output of one stage is the input to the next stage. This paper, for the first time, presents data envelopment analysis (DEA) approaches to obtain the most productivity in two-stage decision making units (DMUs). Radial and non-radial models, by considering internal activities in system, are proposed to evaluate network DMUs and radial model is developed to identify most productive scale size (MPSS) pattern. Proposed models are applied to optimize the performance of bank branches as units with two-stage structure. Results show efficiency scores and also improvements are needed in costs and paid interests (inputs) to get values of incomes and loans (outputs) which results in the most productivity. This study provides managers with information to propose better strategies to improve not only the overall performance but also the efficiency of each stage. Data envelopment analysis (DEA),Network DEA,Most productive scale size (MPSS),Scale efficient target http://www.ijsom.com/article_2773.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2773_86db9022960057887a5aaa49e05dc2b8.pdf
Kharazmi University International Journal of Supply and Operations Management 23831359 23832525 5 4 2018 11 01 Exploring the Effects of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems on Direct Procurement: An Upstream Asset-intensive Industry Perspective 396 402 EN Lewis Njualem School of International Business and Management, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Ontario, Canada lewis.njualem@csusb.edu Milton Smith Department of Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems Engineering Edward E. Whitacre Jr., College of Engineering, Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas, USA milton.smith@ttu.edu 10.22034/2018.4.7 The past two decades have experienced an unprecedented rise in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems implementation among asset-intensive organizations. Typical asset-intensive industries such as oil & gas, energy, and mining, rely heavily on the performance of their asset investments to stay competitive. Recently, several ERP vendors have developed solutions with diverse functionalities to address different business processes within such organizations. However, challenges unique to asset-intensive industries such as multiplex global supply chains, geographically dispersed sites, and sporadic climatic conditions add to existing impediments. This paper explores the effects of ERP systems on direct procurement with a focus on upstream asset-intensive industries. The study examines existing functionalities within ERP to determine benefits and constraints and builds on a framework with which to address potential gaps and opportunities. A quantitative research method was used to address five constructs related to ERP systems functionality to support inventory levels, delivery lead-times, procure-to-pay process, engineering change management, and ERP usability. The findings reveal statistically significant relationships between ERP systems effectiveness and all mentioned constructs, except the procure-to-pay process and ERP usability. The study informs on future improvements and feasible developments in procurement management and extends the scope of ERP systems knowledge in asset intensive industries. ERP Systems,Asset-intensive industries,Direct procurement http://www.ijsom.com/article_2768.html http://www.ijsom.com/article_2768_9469b6e849dd9c444764d27a05fc4903.pdf