نتایج جستجو برای: three echelon supply chain

تعداد نتایج: 1654005  

High amounts of waste paper are disposed of every year in Iran posing the health hazard and environmental damages instead of being recovered. Collection, recovery and proper disposal of waste paper without damaging the environment need to design an efficient closed-loop supply chain network. The main objective of this paper is introducing a bi-objective, multi-echelon, multi-product and single-...

Journal: :international journal of industrial engineering and productional research- 0
rasoul haji rasoul haji, department of industrial engineering, sharif university of technology, tehran, iran mohammadmohsen moarefdoost department of industrial engineering, sharif university of technology, tehran, iran seyed babak ebrahimi department of industrial engineering, iran university of science & technology, tehran, iran

this paper aims to evaluate inventory cost of a two-echelon serial supply chain system under vendor managed inventory program with stochastic demand, and examine the effect of environmental factors on the cost of overall system. for this purpose, we consider a two-echelon serial supply chain with a manufacturer and a retailer. under vendor managed inventory program, the decision on inventory le...

MohammadMohsen Moarefdoost, Rasoul Haji, Seyed Babak Ebrahimi,

  This paper aims to evaluate inventory cost of a Two-echelon serial supply chain system under vendor managed inventory program with stochastic demand, and examine the effect of environmental factors on the cost of overall system. For this purpose, we consider a two-echelon serial supply chain with a manufacturer and a retailer. Under Vendor managed inventory program, the decision on inventory ...

2010
Thomas G. Schmitt Michael G. Foster Kathryn E. Stecke Fred W. Glover Mark A. Ehlen

Supply chains often experience significant economic disruptions, as in the case of facility breakdowns, transportation mishaps, natural calamities, and terrorist attacks. We collaborated in a study of such disruptive events as part of an initiative by Sandia National Laboratories. We conducted case studies of three electronics firms and their suppliers to explore underlying aspects of the suppl...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Nelson Christopher Dzupire Yaw Nkansah-Gyekye

In today's global business market place, individual firms no longer compete as independent entities with unique brand names but as integral part of supply chain links. Key to success of any business is satisfying customer's demands on time which may result in cost reductions and increase in service level. In supply chain networks decisions are made with uncertainty about product's demands, cost...

2014
P. Egri A. Döring T. Timm J. Váncza

The paper presents a generic collaboration scheme for supply networks that is based on practical assumptions motivated by the automotive industry. Primarily, it is decentralized, allows autonomous decision making at the partners, and requires a relatively simple information exchange between immediate partners in a supply chain. Within this scheme called Dynamic Supply Loops (DSL), it is possibl...

2000
Robert Schonberger

Bullwhip costs money, wastes resources, and loses customers. So drawing on a basis of analytical, simulation and experiential techniques, the authors’ present four material flow principles which can be recommended as strategies to reduce the bullwhip effect. A real-world case study from the precision mechanical engineering sector is employed to illustrate the effect of rapid response manufactur...

2008
Mingming Leng

This paper investigates supply chain coordination with side-payment contracts. We …rst summarize speci…c side-payment contracts and present our review on the literature that developed general sidepayment schemes to coordinate supply chains. Following our review, we discuss two criteria that a proper side-payment contract must satisfy, and accordingly introduce a decision-dependent transfer paym...

2006
G. J. van Houtum

The theory on multi-echelon production/inventory systems is a core theory within supply chain management. It provides useful insights for design of supply chains and may be used for tactical and operational planning decisions. The multi-echelon theory started with the seminal paper of Clark and Scarf in 1960. In this tutorial, we describe for which systems optimal policies are known, which key ...

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