基于agent的特种化学品供应链仿真

Huiting Zhang, C. Wong, A. Adhitya, R. Srinivasan
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供应链的研究很重要,因为制造业面临着一个日益复杂的、全球化的、竞争激烈的环境。由于当今的供应链涉及许多具有不同角色和动态的异构实体,因此管理它们并不简单。因此,模拟模型可以作为辅助决策的有价值的定量工具。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于代理的全球特种化学品供应链模型。该模型明确考虑了各种供应链实体:上游原料供应商、下游客户以及特种化学品公司的内部实体。这些内部实体包括一个集中的销售部门和位于世界不同地区的一些生产基地。每个生产基地都有自己的采购、调度、仓储、运营和包装部门。这些实体中的每一个都由一个代理表示,每个代理都有自己的目标和任务,遵循信念-欲望-意图的形式主义。该模型已在Jadex中实现,并模拟各种供应链活动,如原材料采购、订单分配、作业调度、存储和生产。它允许用户模拟和分析不同的供应链策略、配置和不确定性。本文描述了该模型,并举例说明了它的决策支持能力。
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Agent-based simulation of a specialty chemicals supply chain
The study of supply chains is important because manufacturing industries face an increasingly complex, global, and competitive environment. As present-day supply chains involve numerous heterogeneous entities with different roles and dynamics, managing them is not straightforward. Hence, a simulation model can serve as a valuable quantitative tool that aids in decision-making. In this paper, we present an agent-based model of a global specialty chemicals supply chain. The model explicitly considers the various supply chain entities: upstream raw material suppliers, downstream customers as well as the internal entities of the specialty chemicals company. These internal entities include a centralized sales department and a number of production sites located at different regions in the world. Each production site has its own procurement, scheduling, storage, operations, and packaging departments. Each of these entities is represented by an agent, each with its own goals and tasks, following the belief-desire-intention formalism. The model has been implemented in Jadex and simulates various supply chain activities such as raw material procurement, order assignment, job scheduling, storage, and production. It allows the user to simulate and analyze different supply chain policies, configurations, and uncertainties. This paper describes the model and illustrates its capabilities for decision support.
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