Inventory control of supply chains: Mitigating the bullwhip effect by centralized and decentralized Internal Model Control approaches

Inventory control of supply chains: Mitigating the bullwhip effect by centralized and decentralized Internal Model Control approaches

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Article ID: iaor20126256
Volume: 224
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 261
End Page Number: 272
Publication Date: Jan 2013
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: inventory, control, combinatorial optimization, simulation: applications
Abstract:

In this paper, a two‐degrees‐of‐freedom Internal Model Control structure is incorporated in production inventory control for a supply chain system. This scheme presents an intuitive and simple parametrization of controllers, where inventory target tracking and disturbance (demand) rejection in the inventory level problems are treated separately. Moreover, considering that the lead times are known, this scheme presents a perfect compensation of the delay making the stabilization problem easier to handle. This control structure is formulated for a serial supply chain in two ways (by using a centralized and a decentralized control approach). The behavior of these inventory control strategies is analyzed in the entire supply chain. Analytical tuning rules for bullwhip effect avoidance are developed for both strategies. The results of controller evaluations demonstrate that centralized control approach enhances the behavior with respect to the inventory target tracking, demand rejection and bullwhip effect in the supply chain systems.

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