Few studies analyse the possibility of simultaneously implementing Lean Management (LM) and Green Management (GM) in the design and manage of logistic networks, specially from a quantitative perspective. This study tries to fill this gap by introducing a bi-objective model optimising lean and green aspects. NNCM (Normalized Normal Constraints Method) and Pareto frontier method are used to solve the model, by considering a mid-scale italian network. The frontier trend shows the existence of a good trade-off between LM and GM. Interestingly, the CO2 emissions decrease significantly with increasing the stock level in warehouses. The study proves that the concurrent implementation of LM and GM is a great opportunity for companies to reduce negative impacts on the environment and to increase productivity. Finally, a cost analysis is performed to evaluate which approach is more economically convenient. Results show that greater costs are associated to LM, which decrease with increasing the stocks.

A bi-objective model for logistic networks design in a lean green perspective / Bortolini Marco; Ferrari Emilio; Galizia Francesco Gabriele; Mora Cristina. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Green Supply Chain tenutosi a Loughborough University, London Campus, UK nel 10 - 13 Luglio 2016).

A bi-objective model for logistic networks design in a lean green perspective

BORTOLINI, MARCO;FERRARI, EMILIO;GALIZIA, FRANCESCO GABRIELE;MORA, CRISTINA
2016

Abstract

Few studies analyse the possibility of simultaneously implementing Lean Management (LM) and Green Management (GM) in the design and manage of logistic networks, specially from a quantitative perspective. This study tries to fill this gap by introducing a bi-objective model optimising lean and green aspects. NNCM (Normalized Normal Constraints Method) and Pareto frontier method are used to solve the model, by considering a mid-scale italian network. The frontier trend shows the existence of a good trade-off between LM and GM. Interestingly, the CO2 emissions decrease significantly with increasing the stock level in warehouses. The study proves that the concurrent implementation of LM and GM is a great opportunity for companies to reduce negative impacts on the environment and to increase productivity. Finally, a cost analysis is performed to evaluate which approach is more economically convenient. Results show that greater costs are associated to LM, which decrease with increasing the stocks.
2016
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Green Supply Chain (GSC'2016)
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A bi-objective model for logistic networks design in a lean green perspective / Bortolini Marco; Ferrari Emilio; Galizia Francesco Gabriele; Mora Cristina. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Green Supply Chain tenutosi a Loughborough University, London Campus, UK nel 10 - 13 Luglio 2016).
Bortolini Marco; Ferrari Emilio; Galizia Francesco Gabriele; Mora Cristina
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