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December 8, 2015

Doctoral student publishes research on petroleum supply chain

Two papers on modeling the petroleum supply chain written by NDSU transportation and logistics doctoral student Yasaman Kazemi were recently published in transportation journals.

Kazemi's first paper, "An Optimization Model for Downstream Petroleum Supply Chain Incorporating Geographic Information System (GIS)", was selected for publication in the International Journal of Integrated Supply Management. The paper examines the complex and advanced supply chains within the . The paper also proposes a deterministic mixed integer linear programming model to determine the optimal location of distribution centers, capacities and allocation of the products in the downstream petroleum by considering demand, capacity and flow balance constraints. Joseph Szmerekovsky, professor of management and marketing, co-wrote the paper.

The International Journal of Integrated Supply Management publishes empirical and theoretical manuscripts from academics in all disciplines and professionals regarding supply management issues.

Kazemi's second paper, "Modeling the Downstream Petroleum Supply Chain: the Importance of Multi-mode Transportation to Strategic Planning" was published in Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. The proposes a deterministic mixed integer linear programming model for downstream petroleum supply chain network to determine the optimal distribution center locations, capacities, transportation modes and transfer volumes.

More information: Yasaman Kazemi et al. Modeling downstream petroleum supply chain: The importance of multi-mode transportation to strategic planning, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review (2015).

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