An Optimal Jatropha Seed Warehouse Location Decision Using Myopic and Exchange Heuristics of P Median
India has a vast cultivable land and almost all seasons for production of all varieties of fruits and vegetables. However, India has also got a wide uncultivable waste lands. Jatropha seed is one of the highly suitable agricultural product for making an a
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An Optimal Jatropha Seed Warehouse Location Decision Using Myopic and Exchange Heuristics of P Median S.P. Srinivasan and P. Malliga
Abstract India has a vast cultivable land and almost all seasons for production of all varieties of fruits and vegetables. However, India has also got a wide uncultivable waste lands. Jatropha seed is one of the highly suitable agricultural product for making an alternate fuel. As this seed can grow in any type of land it is necessary to focus on producing an alternate fuel with help of esterification process. Nearly 90% of the country’s food and vegetable produce is handled by private organizations only. The goods cross at least five stages before reaching to the end customers. This leads to the hike in prices of the goods. The Jatropha oil production process involves many stages of supply chain. In this paper an identification of optimal collection center for Jatropha seed which serves as the common point for the farmers (Producers) is focussed. This collection center facility may change significantly as per the policy of the government. The costs, production capacity, travel distance, mode of transport, time and other input variables of facility location models are highly uncertain. The p median algorithm is used to identify the optimal collection centers. Also it captures the various operational functions of the Jatropha supply chain uncertainty including distance, demand, graphical location etc., as the people have more flexibility to choose the collection center location, the facilities need to be modified in terms of farmers constraints. This paper assesses the field data and identified the optimal solution using Myopic and Exchange heuristics algorithms. Keywords Jatropha • Supply chain median • Myopic • Exchange heuristics • Collection center
S.P. Srinivasan (*) Mechanical Engineering, Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai, India e-mail: [email protected] P. Malliga Industrial Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India e-mail: [email protected] R. Dou (ed.), Proceedings of 2012 3rd International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation(IEMI2012), DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-33012-4_44, # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Introduction The uncultivable wastelands (Hiromi Yamamotoa et al. 2001) are planned to utilize for cultivating Jatropha seed is the main focus in this research. The Jatropha total yield need to be collected and need to be sent to esterification. The identification of common collecting point is one of the most important factor for developing a supply chain of Jatropha seed. The effectiveness of identification of collection center affects the functional characteristics of supply chain network design. Facility location issues locate a set of facilities to minimize the cost of fulfilling some sets of weight with respect to some sets of constraints. It is of strategic in nature (economic effects in long run). Locating common collection center must ensure two prime issues viz: com
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