Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands

In this study, a vendor-managed inventory model is developed for a single-vendor multiple-retailer single-warehouse (SV-MR-SV) supply chain problem based on the economic order quantity in which demands are stochastic and follow a uniform probability distribution. In order to reduce holding costs and...

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Main Authors: Tahereh Poorbagheri, Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki
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Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2014-11-01
Series:International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
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spelling doaj-67f82c9239d04122ab449f15e774f3112020-11-25T02:28:08ZengKharazmi UniversityInternational Journal of Supply and Operations Management2383-13592383-25252014-11-0113297313 Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic DemandsTahereh PoorbagheriSeyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki0Department of Industrial Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, IranIn this study, a vendor-managed inventory model is developed for a single-vendor multiple-retailer single-warehouse (SV-MR-SV) supply chain problem based on the economic order quantity in which demands are stochastic and follow a uniform probability distribution. In order to reduce holding costs and to help balanced on-hand inventory cost between the vendor and the retailers, it is assumed that all inventory is held at a central warehouse with the lowest cost among the parties. The capacity of the central warehouse is limited. The objective is to find the warehouse replenishment frequency, the vendor's replenishment frequency, the order points, and the order quantities of the retailers such that the total inventory cost of the integrated supply chain is minimized. The proposed model is a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem (MINLP); hence, a genetic algorithm (GA) is utilized to solve this NP-hard problem. The parameters of the GA are calibrated using the Taguchi method to find better solutions. Some numerical illustrations are solved at the end to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed methodology and to evaluate the performance of the solution method.http://ijsom.com/article_2158_366.htmlSupply chain managementVendor Managed InventoryProbabilistic demandCentral warehouseGenetic AlgorithmTaguchi method
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Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
Supply chain management
Vendor Managed Inventory
Probabilistic demand
Central warehouse
Genetic Algorithm
Taguchi method
author_facet Tahereh Poorbagheri
Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki
author_sort Tahereh Poorbagheri
title Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
title_short Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
title_full Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
title_fullStr Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
title_full_unstemmed Vendor Managed Inventory of a Single-vendor Multiple-retailer Single-warehouse Supply Chain under Stochastic Demands
title_sort vendor managed inventory of a single-vendor multiple-retailer single-warehouse supply chain under stochastic demands
publisher Kharazmi University
series International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
issn 2383-1359
2383-2525
publishDate 2014-11-01
description In this study, a vendor-managed inventory model is developed for a single-vendor multiple-retailer single-warehouse (SV-MR-SV) supply chain problem based on the economic order quantity in which demands are stochastic and follow a uniform probability distribution. In order to reduce holding costs and to help balanced on-hand inventory cost between the vendor and the retailers, it is assumed that all inventory is held at a central warehouse with the lowest cost among the parties. The capacity of the central warehouse is limited. The objective is to find the warehouse replenishment frequency, the vendor's replenishment frequency, the order points, and the order quantities of the retailers such that the total inventory cost of the integrated supply chain is minimized. The proposed model is a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem (MINLP); hence, a genetic algorithm (GA) is utilized to solve this NP-hard problem. The parameters of the GA are calibrated using the Taguchi method to find better solutions. Some numerical illustrations are solved at the end to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed methodology and to evaluate the performance of the solution method.
topic Supply chain management
Vendor Managed Inventory
Probabilistic demand
Central warehouse
Genetic Algorithm
Taguchi method
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