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Coordination modes for supply chain

2008 Chinese Control and Decision Conference, 2008
In this paper, we have studied the coordination modes and performance of supply chain under different product markets. The results show that, the decisions of the price and service should be coordinated with the changes of the productpsilas characteristic; if the product is sensitive to the retail price, it is not a wise decision to control the retail ...
xia Hu, xingzheng Ai
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Coordinating Vulnerable Supply Chains with Option Contracts

Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, 2021
We investigate vulnerable supply chain coordination with an option contract in the presence of supply chain disruption risk caused by external and internal disturbances. The supply chain consists of a single risk-neutral supplier and a risk-averse retailer.
Liu, Zhongyi   +2 more
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Supply Chain Performance

2013
This book examines the opportunities for, and the effects and benefits of, collaborative working practices and their impact on supply chain performance. The first part of the book focuses on modeling the supply chain using conceptual frameworks to describe the relationship between collaboration and performance.
Botta-Genoulaz, Valerie   +3 more
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Dual-sourcing supply chain coordination

2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information and Financial Engineering, 2010
This paper studies a supplier-retailer chain problem with dual-soucing channels for the retailer: ordering from the supplier and producing by himself. Customers' demand is assumed to be linear. We And the buy-back contract can not coordinate our model.
Weigang Zhou, Qianqian Feng
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Coordinated supply chain scheduling

International Journal of Production Economics, 2009
Abstract A mixed integer programming approach is proposed for a long-term, integrated scheduling of material manufacturing, material supply and product assembly in a customer driven supply chain. The supply chain consists of three distinct stages: manufacturer/supplier of product-specific materials (parts), producer where finished products are ...
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Supply chain coordination and integration

2020
Supply chains and business networks are dynamic, and subject to forces of disintegration and re-integration. The complex and dynamic structure of today’s supply chains calls for mature levels of business network integration and agility. First, we review the business drivers for supply chain collaboration and the role of IT in disabling and enabling ...
van Hillegersberg, Jos   +1 more
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How are supply chains coordinated?

Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to reveal the empirical issues of the implementation of coordination for textile‐apparel supply chains.Design/methodology/approachEmploying case study, the paper examines three different types of coordination practice in three different structures of textile‐apparel supply chains: vertical integration chain ...
Ning Cao   +3 more
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COORDINATION MECHANISMS

Journal of Business Logistics, 2006
There is growing interest from industry and academic disciplines regarding coordination in supply chains, particularly addressing coordination mechanisms available to eliminate sub-optimization within supply chains. However, there is a disconnect between what is known in academic research about coordination mechanisms and what mechanisms practitioners ...
Brian Fugate   +2 more
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Supply chain coordination with auctions

Journal of Business Economics, 2016
Supply chain is a decentralized system where material, financial and information flows connect economic agents. There is much inefficiency in supply chain behavior. Recently, considerable attention of researchers is drown to provide some incentives to adjust the relationship of supply chain agents to coordinate the supply chain, i.e., the total profit ...
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Supply Chain Coordination Under Competition

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
We study contracts between suppliers with fixed capacities of substitutable products and a single retailer. Suppliers present the retailer with contracts, and the retailer decides how much capacity to buy from each supplier and the quantity to sell in the market.
Guillermo Gallego, Masoud Talebian
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