Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Our Operational Research Consultants | MELIORE

Operational research is one of the mathematical tools in the family of the decision support that is dedicated in finding the best method to manage the operations, or the use of resources. By using tools that are a hybrid between mathematics, programming, and industrial engineering, MELIORE can analyze and offer solutions that the manager would not be able to find in a significant short time.

Some typical problems have, due to their nature, a combination of possibilities so large that it is impossible for the manager to find an optimal solution. Simply think of a dispatcher in a transport company that has to distribute to a set of customers with a set of trucks, and after, to determine in what order the truck must visit customers. For this problem, you can also add company-specific difficulties, for example the hours of availability of the clients, the size of shipments, weight constraints... The more the problems are complex, the better MELIORE solutions will be performing.
The types of problems for which operations research consultants can provide solutions offering significant gains are too large to be enumerated. You have to think of the most important or most expensive resource in your corporation and we will find a way to use it more effectively.

Read more on: http://www.meliore.ca/operational-research-consultants/

Monday, October 26, 2015

Simchi-Levi and colleagues win INFORMS Daniel H. Wagner Prize for Excellence in Operations Research Practice

MIT Professor David Simchi-Levi and eight colleagues have received the 2014 INFORMS Daniel H. Wagner Prize for Excellence in Operations Research Practice for a project that utilizes Simchi-Levi’s Risk Exposure Index (REI) to identify risk and mitigate disruptions in the automotive supply chain.

The Daniel H. Wagner Prize is awarded for a paper and presentation that describe a real-world, successful application of operations research or advanced analytics. This prize is given by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the largest society of professionals in the field of operations research, management science, and advanced analytics. The prize criteria emphasize innovative, elegant mathematical modeling, and clear exposition.



This year’s list of finalists included teams working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Intel Corporation, Procter & Gamble, SAS, Sabre Holdings, and others. Past winners include teams working with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Intel Corporation.

The award was presented on Nov. 12 at the INFORMS plenary session in San Francisco. The team members included two of Simchi-Levi's former PhD students, Yehua Wei, now on the faculty at Duke University, and William Schmidt, now a faculty member at Cornell University; and a current PhD student, Peter Y. Zhang. Five individuals from the Ford Motor Company — Keith Combs, Yao Ge, Oleg Gusikhin, Michael Sanders, and Don Zhang — were also included in the award. Ford team members work in research and development, information technology, and procurement.

Ian A. Waitz, dean of the School of Engineering at MIT, noted: “This award shows the value of MIT’s collaborations with Ford, and serves as an example of how an innovative engineering concept can be quickly integrated into the ongoing activities of such a large company. Ford is an important MIT collaborator, and this award demonstrates the benefits of our relationship.”

The Risk Exposure Index (REI), which was developed by Simchi-Levi, helps prioritize the financial impact and/or operational impact of disruptions, thus enabling companies to focus mitigation efforts on the most important suppliers and risk areas. After the method was implemented successfully at Ford, a story about it ran in the Harvard Business Review.

The REI enables companies for the first time to fully quantify their maximum risk exposure from natural disasters or any other unpredictable supply chain disruptions. It specifically assesses for each node, or site, in a given supply chain the resulting financial impact, such as loss of revenue or loss of profit, or operational impact, such as loss of production volume.


Ford has implemented this concept in collaboration with the MIT team, by developing their Decision Support System for Risk Management, which is used daily. The system is used by procurement managers and directors in three ways: strategically, to identify exposure to risk associated with parts and suppliers, prioritize and allocate resources effectively, segment suppliers, and develop mitigation strategies; tactically, to track daily changes in risk exposure in order to alert procurement executives to changes in their risk position; and operationally, to respond to a disruptions by identifying an effective way to allocate resources after a disruption.


We are very pleased to have won this prestigious award with the Ford team and to see our ...


Read more: https://news.mit.edu/2014/david-simchi-levi-and-colleagues-win-informs-daniel-wagner-prize-1119

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Monday, October 12, 2015

Our Company

MELIORE is an industry leader in Business Consulting for Process Improvement with the help of our Operational Research Consultants, Decision Aid, Supply Chain Optimization & Data Mining Services.

MELIORE offers services in applied mathematics, this means that we offer a whole group of rational methods and techniques oriented towards the best way to operate.
We suggest conceptual data models in order to analyze and to have an expert knowledge of complex situations to allow the decider to understand, evaluate and make the most efficient choices.



MELIORE est un cabinet en conseils opérationnel & chaine logistique. Nos consultants & ingénieurs en Recherche Opérationnelle & Aide à la Décision vous aideront à optimiser et améliorer vos processus d'’affaires.

MELIORE offre des services en conseil quantitatif, c'est-à-dire que nous proposons un ensemble de méthodes et de techniques rationnelles orientées vers la meilleure façon d'opérer.