Balancing Revenue and Deviation of Demand Fulfilment in Duck Meat Processing by MIP, Heuristic and Hybrid Models

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Publicado en:IISE Annual Conference. Proceedings (2025), p. 1-7
Autor principal: Yu, Hongchao
Otros Autores: Wang, Ziteng, Chen, Shi-Jie (Gary)
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520 3 |a The poultry processing industry often struggles with demand-supply imbalances due to inherent mismatches in product segmentation. Unlike chicken processing, which benefits from standardized cutting patterns, duck meat processing requires a more complex approach due to variations in carcass weights, consumer preferences, and diverse market demands. This discrepancy results in deviation of demand fulfillment, where some products are overproduced leading to excess inventory and price reductions, while others are underproduced causing shortages and lost revenues. The perishable nature of meat further amplifies this challenge as excess inventory cannot be stored for long periods without spoilage. Keeping a balance between revenue and deviation of demand fulfillment is essential for duck meat processing. Despite its importance, research on this issue in duck meat processing is limited. This paper evaluates three models: Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP), Heuristic, and Hybrid. Each model is tested on structured, real-world datasets to assess its effectiveness in balancing revenue and deviation of demand fulfillment. A comparative analysis highlights the strengths and limitations of each approach and offers insights into their applicability in duck meat processing and broader poultry industries facing similar challenges. 
653 |a Heuristic 
653 |a Linear programming 
653 |a Integer programming 
653 |a Demand analysis 
653 |a Production planning 
653 |a Balancing 
653 |a Performance evaluation 
653 |a Meat 
653 |a Efficiency 
653 |a Supply & demand 
653 |a Spoilage 
653 |a Decision making 
653 |a Poultry 
653 |a Flexibility 
653 |a Deviation 
653 |a Supply chains 
653 |a Meat industry 
653 |a Mixed integer 
653 |a Processing industry 
653 |a Inventory 
653 |a Meat processing 
653 |a Comparative analysis 
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