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The value of VMI beyond information sharing in a single supplier multiple retailers supply chain under a non-stationary (Rn,Sn) policy
Institution:1. School of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China;2. Chongqing Key Laboratory of Logistics at Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China;3. School of Management, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, 401120, China
Abstract:This study aims to determine the value of vendor-managed inventory (VMI) over independent decision making with information sharing (IS) under non-stationary stochastic demand with service-level constraints. For this purpose, we utilize mixed-integer linear programming formulations to quantify the benefits that can be accrued by a supplier, multiple retailers and the system as a whole by switching from IS to VMI. More specifically, we investigate the incremental value that VMI provides beyond IS in terms of expected cost savings, inventory reductions, and decrease in shipment sizes from the supplier to the retailers by conducting a large number of computational experiments. Results reveal that the decision transfer component of VMI improves these performance measures significantly when the supplier׳s setup cost is low and order issuing efficiency is high. The benefits offered by VMI are negligible under the problem settings where the supplier׳s order issuing efficiency is low and the production setup serves solely a single replenishment under IS.
Keywords:Supply chain  Vendor-managed inventory  Information sharing  Non-stationary stochastic demand  Service-level
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