Seyed Mahmood Kazemi

Seyed Mahmood Kazemi
University of Tehran | UT · Department of Industrial Engineering

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The problem of delivering blood products from community blood centers to the demand points including hospital blood banks falls within the context of perishable inventory-routing problems (PIRP). This is due to the fact that the delivery should be made on the right time with the right delivery quantity at the right place such that the total possibl...
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In the existing literature, there are a huge number of studies focused on p-hub median problems and inventing heuristic or metaheuristic algorithms for solving them. But such analogous body of literature does not exist for its counterpart problem; p-hub center problem. In fact, since p-hub center has been lately introduced and has a particular obje...
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In this paper, a fuzzy multiobjective model which chooses the best mix of renewable energy options and determines the optimal amount of energy to be transferred from each resource to each end use is proposed. The depreciation of equipment along with time value of money has been taken into account in the first objective function while the second and...
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Decentralized energy planning (DEP) is looked upon as an indisputable opportunity for energy planning of villages, isolated islands, and far spots. Nonetheless, at this decentralized planning level, the value of demand-side resources is not fairly examined, despite enjoying great advantages. Therefore, the core task of this study is to integrate de...
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Avoiding work overload (imbalance) in mixed model U-line production systems entails an investigation into both balancing and sequencing problems at the same time and that is why some authors have considered both planning problems simultaneously. However because of the existing differences between planning horizons of balancing and sequencing proble...
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A widespread supposition on mixed-model assembly line-balancing problems assigns a task, which is shared between two or more models to a single station. Bukchin and Rabinowitch (European Journal of Operational Research, 174:492–508, 2006) relaxed the restriction for mixed-model straight-line assembly line problems and allowed tasks common to multip...

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