TY - JOUR
T1 - Shelf life modelling for first-expired-first-out warehouse management
AU - Hertog, Maarten L.A.T.M.
AU - Uysal, Ismail
AU - McCarthy, Ultan
AU - Verlinden, Bert M.
AU - Nicolaï, Bart M.
PY - 2014/6/13
Y1 - 2014/6/13
N2 - In the supply chain of perishable food products, large losses are incurred between farm and fork. Given the limited land resources and an ever-growing population, the food supply chain is faced with the challenge of increasing its handling efficiency and minimizing post-harvest food losses. Huge value can be added by optimizing warehouse management systems, taking into account the estimated remaining shelf life of the product, and matching it to the requirements of the subsequent part of the handling chain. This contribution focuses on how model approaches estimating quality changes and remaining shelf life can be combined in optimizing firstexpired- first-out cold chain management strategies for perishable products. To this end, shelf-liferelated performance indicators are used to introduce remaining shelf life and product quality in the cost function when optimizing the supply chain. A combinatorial exhaustive-search algorithm is shown to be feasible as the complexity of the optimization problem is sufficiently low for the size and properties of a typical commercial cold chain. The estimated shelf life distances for a particular batch can thus be taken as a guide to optimize logistics
AB - In the supply chain of perishable food products, large losses are incurred between farm and fork. Given the limited land resources and an ever-growing population, the food supply chain is faced with the challenge of increasing its handling efficiency and minimizing post-harvest food losses. Huge value can be added by optimizing warehouse management systems, taking into account the estimated remaining shelf life of the product, and matching it to the requirements of the subsequent part of the handling chain. This contribution focuses on how model approaches estimating quality changes and remaining shelf life can be combined in optimizing firstexpired- first-out cold chain management strategies for perishable products. To this end, shelf-liferelated performance indicators are used to introduce remaining shelf life and product quality in the cost function when optimizing the supply chain. A combinatorial exhaustive-search algorithm is shown to be feasible as the complexity of the optimization problem is sufficiently low for the size and properties of a typical commercial cold chain. The estimated shelf life distances for a particular batch can thus be taken as a guide to optimize logistics
KW - Cold chain optimization
KW - First-expired-first-out
KW - Post-harvest food loss reduction
KW - Shelf life modelling
KW - Warehouse management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84899826810&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1098/rsta.2013.0306
DO - 10.1098/rsta.2013.0306
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24797134
AN - SCOPUS:84899826810
SN - 1364-503X
VL - 372
JO - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
IS - 2017
M1 - 20130306
ER -