Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI

In many multistage manufacturing supply chains, transportation related costs are a significant portion of final product costs. It is often crucial for successful decision-making approaches in multistage manufacturing supply chains to explicitly account for non-linear transportation costs. We have ex...

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Main Authors: P.D.D., Dominic, R., Dhanalakshmi, P., Parthiban, T., Arunkumar
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spelling my.utp.eprints.1302017-01-19T08:25:54Z Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI P.D.D., Dominic R., Dhanalakshmi P., Parthiban T., Arunkumar Q Science (General) QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science In many multistage manufacturing supply chains, transportation related costs are a significant portion of final product costs. It is often crucial for successful decision-making approaches in multistage manufacturing supply chains to explicitly account for non-linear transportation costs. We have explored this problem by considering a two-stage production-transportation. A two-stage supply chain that faces a deterministic stream of external demands for a single product is considered. A finite supply of raw materials and finite production at stage one has been assumed. Items are manufactured at stage one and transported to stage two, where the storage capacity of the warehouses is limited. Packaging is completed at stage two (that is, value is added to each item, but no new items are created) and the finished goods inventories are stored, which is used to meet the final demand of the buyers. During each period, the optimised production levels in stage one, as well as transportation levels between stage one and stage two and routing structure from the production vendor to warehouses and then to buyers, must be determined. Copyright © 2009, Inderscience Publishers. 2009 Citation Index Journal NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/130/1/paper.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-70350736187&partnerID=40&md5=e5589afa4064cb2cbe25114faaaa0438 P.D.D., Dominic and R., Dhanalakshmi and P., Parthiban and T., Arunkumar (2009) Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/130/
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
P.D.D., Dominic
R., Dhanalakshmi
P., Parthiban
T., Arunkumar
Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
description In many multistage manufacturing supply chains, transportation related costs are a significant portion of final product costs. It is often crucial for successful decision-making approaches in multistage manufacturing supply chains to explicitly account for non-linear transportation costs. We have explored this problem by considering a two-stage production-transportation. A two-stage supply chain that faces a deterministic stream of external demands for a single product is considered. A finite supply of raw materials and finite production at stage one has been assumed. Items are manufactured at stage one and transported to stage two, where the storage capacity of the warehouses is limited. Packaging is completed at stage two (that is, value is added to each item, but no new items are created) and the finished goods inventories are stored, which is used to meet the final demand of the buyers. During each period, the optimised production levels in stage one, as well as transportation levels between stage one and stage two and routing structure from the production vendor to warehouses and then to buyers, must be determined. Copyright © 2009, Inderscience Publishers.
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author P.D.D., Dominic
R., Dhanalakshmi
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title Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
title_short Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
title_full Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
title_fullStr Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based VMI
title_sort modelling of single sourcing, multiperiod, multivendor, multibuyer based vmi
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