Ozgur KabadurmusM. Serdar ErdoganM. Fatih TasgetirenErdogan, M. SerdarTasgetiren, M. FatihKabadurmus, Ozgur2025-10-062017978-1-5090-4601-0978150904601010.1109/CEC.2017.79693902-s2.0-85028507701https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6332https://doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2017.7969390A supply chain network consists of facilities located in dispersed geographical locations. This network structure can be optimized to minimize total cost or total inventory by deciding the order quantities and distribution of links connecting the facilities. However bullwhip effect (i.e. amplification of order fluctuations) is an important performance metric for supply chains because as the order variance increases in the downstream of the supply chain (e.g. distributors) the demand variance in the upstream (e.g. manufacturer) amplifies and causes inefficiencies in the supply chain. In this study we optimize supply chain network structure for multi-product multi-period two-echelon supply chain networks to minimize bullwhip. Due to nonlinear structure of the objective function i.e. bullwhip effect this paper proposes a differential evolution (DE) algorithms employing variable neighborhood search (VNS) and constraint handling methods to optimize supply chain network structure. The proposed algorithm is tested over randomly generated test instances and its effectiveness is demonstrated.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesssupply chain, bullwhip effect, ensemble of differential evolution, constraint handling, variable neighborhood searchMODIFIED NSGA-II, OPTIMIZATION, PARAMETERS, INVENTORY, ALGORITHMEnsemble of Differential EvolutionVariable Neighborhood SearchBullwhip EffectSupply ChainConstraint HandlingDesign of multi-product multi-period two-echelon supply chain network to minimize bullwhip effect through differential evolutionConference Object