In an upstream supply chain (USC) dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentralized management is possible and performing in the steady state, if all the links that precede the final assembly line use periodic replenishment policies. These policies require appropriate safety stocks of alternative or optional components. To achieve such performance in the real world, the supply chain must identify the source of any changes. Unexpected fluctuations in the production of USC plants suggest a bullwhip effect, yet most studies of the bullwhip effect fail to consider build-to-order supply chains. A double transformation of available information, derived from bill of materials explosions and time lags, is required to restore st...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This article focuses on the monitoring of a supply chain dedicated to the mass production of strongl...
International audienceThis paper examines the centralised monitoring of an upstream supply chain (US...
In an upstream supply chain (USC) dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentral...
In an upstream supply chain (USC) dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentral...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentralized m...
Soumis à International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, 2011In an upstream supply chain de...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, many sources cr...
This paper analyzes the bullwhip effect in decentralized, linear and time-invariant (LTI) supply cha...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, many sources of...
This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream ...
The authors analyze the bullwhip effect in multistage, decentralized supply chains operated with lin...
This paper examines the beneficial impact of information sharing in multi-echelon supply chains. We ...
This paper examines the beneficial impact of information sharing in multi-echelon supply chains. We ...
Lee et al. (1997) advocated the idea of sharing demand and order information among different supply ...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This article focuses on the monitoring of a supply chain dedicated to the mass production of strongl...
International audienceThis paper examines the centralised monitoring of an upstream supply chain (US...
In an upstream supply chain (USC) dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentral...
In an upstream supply chain (USC) dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentral...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, decentralized m...
Soumis à International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, 2011In an upstream supply chain de...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, many sources cr...
This paper analyzes the bullwhip effect in decentralized, linear and time-invariant (LTI) supply cha...
In an upstream supply chain dedicated to the mass production of customized products, many sources of...
This paper constructs a model of a supply chain to examine how demand volatility is passed upstream ...
The authors analyze the bullwhip effect in multistage, decentralized supply chains operated with lin...
This paper examines the beneficial impact of information sharing in multi-echelon supply chains. We ...
This paper examines the beneficial impact of information sharing in multi-echelon supply chains. We ...
Lee et al. (1997) advocated the idea of sharing demand and order information among different supply ...
We review a range of methodological approaches to solving the bullwhip problem. The bullwhip problem...
This article focuses on the monitoring of a supply chain dedicated to the mass production of strongl...
International audienceThis paper examines the centralised monitoring of an upstream supply chain (US...