There are four major causes of bullwhip effect – demand forecast updating, order batching, price fluctuation, and rationing and Shortage Gaming (Lee, 1997), which can be measured using the concept of Bullwhip Effect Index (BE) (Dejonckheere, 2003; Sterman, 1989). This report will focus on the first two causes – demand forecast updating and order batching – and adding two inventory policies into the analysis. The reason of adding two inventory policies – (s,Q) Policy and (R,S) Policy – is because each inventory policy has different parameters to trigger the ordering signal, which result in different ordering frequency and quantity. Comparisons between these inventory models are established before the analysis is carried out. Finally,...
A major cause of supply chain deficiencies is the bullwhip effect. This effect refers to the tenden...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
In modeling a supply chain, it is often assumed that agents of different echelons adopt similar inve...
There are four major causes of bullwhip effect – demand forecast updating, order batching, price flu...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
The lack of coordination among supply chain members and the local optimization of each member for hi...
The bullwhip effect is a phenomenon consisting in variance amplification of orders as they move up a...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
Global shifts in technology and demand patterns might necessitate a firm’s switching to another inve...
Superior supply chains are one of the best ways to compete in today\u27s marketplaces. In Supply Cha...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
In Supply Chain Management, a phenomenon called the "Bullwhip Effect" has attracted considerable att...
Consumer awareness of proper shipping handling as well as increasing prevalence of product resale in...
We investigate the relationships between an ordering policy, the variance of the inventory levels it...
We investigate the relationships between an ordering policy, the variance of the inventory levels it...
A major cause of supply chain deficiencies is the bullwhip effect. This effect refers to the tenden...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
In modeling a supply chain, it is often assumed that agents of different echelons adopt similar inve...
There are four major causes of bullwhip effect – demand forecast updating, order batching, price flu...
The Bullwhip Problem in supply chains is first outlined. A discrete control theory model of a generi...
The lack of coordination among supply chain members and the local optimization of each member for hi...
The bullwhip effect is a phenomenon consisting in variance amplification of orders as they move up a...
An important contributory factor to the bullwhip effect (i.e. the variance amplification of order qu...
Global shifts in technology and demand patterns might necessitate a firm’s switching to another inve...
Superior supply chains are one of the best ways to compete in today\u27s marketplaces. In Supply Cha...
[[abstract]]In the field of supply chain management, there is a phenomenon worth paying attention to...
In Supply Chain Management, a phenomenon called the "Bullwhip Effect" has attracted considerable att...
Consumer awareness of proper shipping handling as well as increasing prevalence of product resale in...
We investigate the relationships between an ordering policy, the variance of the inventory levels it...
We investigate the relationships between an ordering policy, the variance of the inventory levels it...
A major cause of supply chain deficiencies is the bullwhip effect. This effect refers to the tenden...
AbstractControl theory approach to the supply chain is an analytical method to quantify the bullwhip...
In modeling a supply chain, it is often assumed that agents of different echelons adopt similar inve...