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Title: Processing capacities and buffer size analysis


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Processing capacities and buffer size analysis
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Verification of scheduling rules
Capacity analysis Tool
Scheduling Tool
Orders clients
Performance of scheduling rule
FACTOR/AIM Simulation
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Optimizing location of ambulances
  • Frode Rømo Inger-Anne Sætermo
  • SINTEF Industrial Management

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Optimizing location of ambulances
  • SINTEFs role to provide Decision support for
    practical implementation of new ambulance
    structure in Helse Midt-Norge (Three counties in
    Mid-Norway)
  • Population 631.500
  • Region 56.332 km2
  • 60000 alarms per year
  • Background
  • Ambulance is now defined as a Health service, not
    transport
  • Government is defining the quality of ambulance
    services
  • Of all critical (RED) alarms, the Ambulance
    should at least reach 90 of the patients within
  • 12 minutes in cities (gt pop.10000)
  • 25 minutes in the countryside

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Model characteristics
  • Minimize the aggregated waitingtime for the
    patients in the region when medically critical
    incidents occur (RED)
  • Given
  • Demand per zone (RED)
  • Distance (OD-matrix)
  • Speed cities / countryside
  • A specific number of ambulances (i.e.80)
  • Restrictions i the model
  • Every zone is primarily to be covered by one
    ambulance location
  • Results
  • Location of ambulances
  • Link between zone and expected localtion of the
    ambulance
  • Turnouts / workload per. Ambulance / zone / county

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Results
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Norwegian meat cooperative The Supply Chain

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Norwegian meat cooperative
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Forecasting
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Supply Chain Planning
  • Decision variables
  • which product produced where
  • prescription choices
  • timing
  • transportation and exchange
  • inventory
  • whole
  • cut
  • finished
  • Sales
  • 17 variable classes
  • 12 constraint types
  • non anticipativity
  • flexible input inventories
  • inventory diversification
  • capacity co-ordination
  • production mix
  • under supplying/over supplying
  • level of processing before transportation

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Original locations
- 435 candidate locations! - uncapacitated
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Applications other than logistics
  • Liberalized energy markets
  • OMEGA - 5th framework programme
  • Integrated risk management and production
    åplanning in the electricity industry (ENEL,
    Italy and Iberdrola, Spain)
  • VENOGA - NFR brukerstyrt (10 mill, 4 Ã¥r)
  • Koordinering av produksjon, transport og salg av
    norsk gass
  • Modellerer marked og rørnettverk (trykk,
    gasskomponenter, etc)
  • Optimal lokalisering av domstoler (KRD)
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