Diverse Allocation Strategies within the Process of Distributing Scarce Products Amongst Traditional and Collaboratively Replenished Customers
In this paper, discrete-event simulation is applied to point out how varying delivery priority ranking strategies amongst customers within a heterogeneous Supply Chain featuring traditional reorder-point (ROP) and collaborative (CPFR) replenishment affect global and individual performance of market participants. The analysis is based on the distribution systems of three SME manufacturers and evaluates numerous supply chain performance metrics to obtain practical recommendations about which prioritization policies to adopt and which others to avoid.
Supply Chain Management Delivery Priority CPFR discrete-event simulation
Thomas THRON Gábor NAGY Niaz WASSAN
Kent Business School,Canterbury,UK
国际会议
北京
英文
2007-05-30(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)