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Estudios Gerenciales
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Abstract
MEJIA ARGUETA, Christopher; SOTO CARDONA, Osman Camilo; GAMEZ ALBAN, Harol Mauricio and MORENO MORENO, Jenny Patricia. Minimum cost package size analysis in the supply chain: A case study in Colombia. estud.gerenc. [online]. 2015, vol.31, n.134, pp.111-121. ISSN 0123-5923.
This paper presents a case study of a Colombian consumer packaged goods company, in order to minimize the costs related to its logistics operations by using different sizes of packages. Two optimization models were formulated: the first model is aimed at determining the 5 secondary package sizes that diminish the need to open closed packages to meet customer orders. The second model defines which of these packages are the most appropriate to serve each sales channel while minimizing the total logistics cost. The analysis shows useful findings on how optimizing the secondary package sizes could change the costs along the supply chain, leading to an average savings of 8.2%.
Keywords : Optimization; Packing; Case study; Supply chain.