Supporting the collaborative decision-making process in an automotive supply chain with a multi-agent system |
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Authors: | Jorge E. Hernández Andrew C. Lyons Josefa Mula Raul Poler Hossam Ismail |
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Affiliation: | 1. Management School, University of Liverpool, Chatham Building, Chatham Street, L69 7ZH, Liverpool, UK.J.E.Hernandez@Liverpool.ac.uk;3. Management School, University of Liverpool, Chatham Building, Chatham Street, L69 7ZH, Liverpool, UK.;4. CIGIP (Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering), Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Collaborative initiatives such as collaborative design, collaborative planning and forecasting, and open collective innovation are increasingly accepted as approaches that can effectively support decision-making (DM) processes in a range of different industries. However, justifying and demonstrating the benefits of collaborative solutions remains a challenge and has been under-researched. Demonstrating the feasibility of implementing collaborative solutions as opposed to traditional, linear and transactional solutions is even less evident. The purpose of this paper is to conceive a collaborative solution that supports the multi-level DM process in a real, tree-based automotive supply chain environment. The hypothesis presented posits that by sharing information collaboratively, improvements in terms of the profit and service levels will be found within the supply chain and at every supply chain node. |
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Keywords: | collaborative decision-making decision support systems supply chain management automotive industry multi-agent systems |
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