Synchronization in supply chains: implications for design and management

Synchronization in supply chains: implications for design and management

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Article ID: iaor20041600
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 54
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 984
End Page Number: 994
Publication Date: Sep 2003
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: supply chain
Abstract:

Supply chain management literature calls for coordination between the different members of the chain. Materials should be moved from one supplier to the next according to a just-in-time schedule. In this paper, we show that for many supply chain configurations, complete synchronization will result in some members of the chain being ‘losers’ in terms of cost. We develop an algorithm for optimal synchronization of supply chains and provide some guidelines for incentive alignment along the supply chain. In developing the model, we use the economic delivery and scheduling problem model and analyze supply chains dealing with single and multiple components. For single-component supply chains, we derive a closed-form expression for the optimal synchronized cycle time. For multi-component supply chains, we develop an algorithm for finding the optimal synchronized cycle time. We test the performance of the algorithm and show that it provides optimal solutions for a wide range of problems. We illustrate the models with numerical examples.

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