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An integrated supplier selection and inventory problem with multi-sourcing and lateral transshipments
Affiliation:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Portland State University, PO Box 751 - CEE, Portland, OR 97207, USA;1. University of Macedonia, Department of Business Administration, Thessaloniki GR-546 36, Greece;2. University of Ioannina, Department of Mathematics, Ioannina GR-451 10, Greece;3. University of Piraeus, Department of Business Administration, Piraeus GR-185 34, Greece;1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Hongik University, 72-1 Mapo-Gu, Sangsu-Dong, Seoul 121-791, Republic of Korea;2. PRISM Center & School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, 315 N. Grant Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA
Abstract:In this research, we consider the supplier selection problem of a firm offering a single product via multiple warehouses. The warehouses face stationary, stochastic demand and replenish their inventory via multiple suppliers, to be determined from a set of candidates, with varying price, capacity, quality, and disruption characteristics. Additionally, the warehouses may simultaneously replenish their inventory from other warehouses proactively. With these characteristics, the problem is a multi-sourcing, supplier selection, and inventory problem with lateral transshipments. Even though the benefits of multi-sourcing and lateral transshipments have been presented in the literature individually to mitigate risks associated with uncertain demand and disrupted supply, the intertwined sourcing and inventory decisions under these settings have not been investigated from a quantitative perspective. We develop a decomposition based heuristic algorithm, powered with simulation. While the decomposition based heuristic determines a solution with supplier selection and inventory decisions, the simulation model evaluates the objective function value corresponding to each generated solution. Experimental results show, contrary to the existing literature, inferior decisions may result when considering the selection of suppliers solely on unit and/or contractual costs. We also evaluate the impact of multi-sourcing with rare but long disruptions compared to frequent but short ones.
Keywords:Supplier selection  Inventory optimization  Simulation-optimization  Decomposition  Multi-sourcing  Lateral transshipments
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