Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources

Context: Cooperation in supply chain management is an important issue considering the global performance of the different echelons of a specific supply chain. In this sense, applying logistic strategies such as VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) allows a system to manage distribution processes from a ce...

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Main Authors: Carlos Franco, Diana Guzmán Cortés, Juan Carlos Figueroa García
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2020-10-01
Series:Ingeniería
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Online Access:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/16921
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spelling doaj-ca6e1ec134384d4f94435eafcc4298c32021-06-23T22:02:29ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasIngeniería 0121-750X2344-83932020-10-0125332333310.14483/23448393.1692112683Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared ResourcesCarlos Franco0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8288-8044Diana Guzmán Cortés1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8521-0802Juan Carlos Figueroa García2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5544-5937Universidad del RosarioUniversidad de la SabanaUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasContext: Cooperation in supply chain management is an important issue considering the global performance of the different echelons of a specific supply chain. In this sense, applying logistic strategies such as VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) allows a system to manage distribution processes from a central point or depot. Additionally, the components of the chain work more closely with it, which allows increasing global performance, instead of individually developing each sector. Method: A stochastic mathematical model is proposed which considers a network of customers, where products are delivered from a central depot. These customers can share part of their product with the central depot for redistribution, aiming to minimize shortage for other customers. A mathematical model is proposed which includes the elements involved in distribution processes. It is then reformulated to consider shortage and the linearization of some of its elements. Results: Results show that implementing or adapting logistic strategies, such as managing from a central point and sharing resources along the supply chain, allows companies to reduce the complexity of some decisions and improve performance. Conclusions: Implementing logistic strategies such as centralized management and sharing resources along a supply network allows companies to reduce the complexity of some decisions and, in turn, improve their performance.https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/16921centralized supply chainsoptimization under uncertaintysharing resources
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author Carlos Franco
Diana Guzmán Cortés
Juan Carlos Figueroa García
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Diana Guzmán Cortés
Juan Carlos Figueroa García
Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
Ingeniería
centralized supply chains
optimization under uncertainty
sharing resources
author_facet Carlos Franco
Diana Guzmán Cortés
Juan Carlos Figueroa García
author_sort Carlos Franco
title Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
title_short Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
title_full Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
title_fullStr Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Model for Centralized Supply Chains with Decisions Involving Shared Resources
title_sort mathematical model for centralized supply chains with decisions involving shared resources
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
series Ingeniería
issn 0121-750X
2344-8393
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Context: Cooperation in supply chain management is an important issue considering the global performance of the different echelons of a specific supply chain. In this sense, applying logistic strategies such as VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) allows a system to manage distribution processes from a central point or depot. Additionally, the components of the chain work more closely with it, which allows increasing global performance, instead of individually developing each sector. Method: A stochastic mathematical model is proposed which considers a network of customers, where products are delivered from a central depot. These customers can share part of their product with the central depot for redistribution, aiming to minimize shortage for other customers. A mathematical model is proposed which includes the elements involved in distribution processes. It is then reformulated to consider shortage and the linearization of some of its elements. Results: Results show that implementing or adapting logistic strategies, such as managing from a central point and sharing resources along the supply chain, allows companies to reduce the complexity of some decisions and improve performance. Conclusions: Implementing logistic strategies such as centralized management and sharing resources along a supply network allows companies to reduce the complexity of some decisions and, in turn, improve their performance.
topic centralized supply chains
optimization under uncertainty
sharing resources
url https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/16921
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