Benefits of co-operation in a production distribution environment

Benefits of co-operation in a production distribution environment

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Article ID: iaor20013943
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 130
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 612
End Page Number: 622
Publication Date: May 2001
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: inventory
Abstract:

We model co-operation in a typical production distribution setting that contains one capacitated supplier producing and distributing a single product to many identical retailers who are facing independent, identically distributed end-item demands from the consumers. We consider three inventory allocation mechanisms, representing varying degrees of co-operation, at the supplier: (1) the orders from the retailers are filled in a predetermined sequence; (2) the orders from the retailers are filled after taking into account their current inventories; and (3) the orders from the retailers are filled assuming that the product can also be shipped from one retailer to another. We estimate the benefits due to co-operation in this supply chain and study the effect of various system parameters on these benefits. An extensive computational study indicated that the benefits of co-operation in this production distribution environment decrease with increase in the supplier capacity, increase in the number of retailers, decrease in penalty cost, and decrease in consumer demand variance.

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