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Type de document :
rapport de recherche

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rapport de recherche

Définition

It is publication that reports on the findings of a research project or alternatively scientific observations on or about a subject. [Source: Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_report]

Terme retenu

Forschungsbericht
research report
informe científico
rapport de recherche
rapporto di ricerca

Terme alternatif

informe cientifico
rapport scientifique

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Terme générique

report

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  • PublicationAccès libre
    International factors in the design of multinational supply chains : the case of Canadian pulp and paper companies
    (Université Laval. Centre de recherche sur les technologies de l'organisation réseau, 2005-05-01) Martel, Alain; M'Barek, Wissem; D'Amours, Sophie
    Factors such as tariffs, exchange rates, income tax legislations, national factors of production (e.g. natural resources supply, labour and infrastructure), transfer prices, trade barriers and competition (e.g. world wide distribution of capacity and demand) may have an important impact on company performance. In this paper, we discuss the international factors that may have an important impact on the structure of the value creation networks of Canadian pulp and paper companies, and we show how they could be incorporated in a global supply chain optimization model. To do this, we use a simplified production-distribution network structure in order to emphasize the role of international factors without complicating the analysis. The global network considered is composed of four echelons: fiber and pulp suppliers, pulp and paper mills, distribution centers and demand zones. We provide some modeling elements for the construction of a global optimization model through the synthesis of the existing literature on international network design. We conclude with a discussion of modeling extensions required to obtain network optimization models adequate for decision support in the pulp and paper industry.
  • PublicationAccès libre
    Production planning in the pulp and paper industry
    (Research Consortium on e-Business in the Forest Products Industry (FOR@C), 2004-01-01) Martel, Alain; D'Amours, Sophie; Rizk, Nafee
    This paper examines the short term production planning problem encountered in the fine-paper industry. In this industry, different types of pulp are transformed by parallel papermachines into large rolls of paper sheets. The paper sheets are then cut and packaged based oncustomer needs. The paper machines usually represent the bottleneck stage in the productionprocess. At this bottleneck stage, a predetermined production sequence has to be maintained.The paper proposes a tight mixed-integer programming formulation to model this productionprocess. It is showed that real size problem instances can be solved with commercial integerprogramming solvers. Furthermore, we show that by adding some simple valid inequalities tothe proposed formulation, major improvements to the solution time can be achieved