Impact of Information Sharing on Bullwhip Effect in a Non-Serial Supply Chain with Stochastic Lead Time

Tamerat Kebede Mekonnen
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In this paper, we study the impact of information sharing on the bullwhip effect in a supply chain (SC) with one distributor and multiple retailers. We consider three levels of information sharing: No information sharing, demand information sharing, and vendor-managed inventory system. We model retailers’ demands by independent first-order autoregressive processes. We also assume base-stock policies for retailers’ and distributors’ stock replenishment. Following Wu et al. (2008), we derive expressions for the bullwhip effect for each level of information sharing. We considered stochastic lead times for all retailers and the distributor. Our findings suggest that the bullwhip effect decreases with increased information sharing. This observation is in sync with that of Wu et al. (2008), who considered deterministic lead time.
随机提前期非连续供应链中信息共享对牛鞭效应的影响
本文研究了一个分销商和多个零售商组成的供应链中信息共享对牛鞭效应的影响。我们考虑了三个层次的信息共享:无信息共享、需求信息共享和供应商管理的库存系统。我们用独立的一阶自回归过程对零售商的需求进行建模。我们还假设零售商和分销商的库存补充的基本库存政策。继Wu et al.(2008)之后,我们推导出了每个信息共享层次的牛鞭效应表达式。我们考虑了所有零售商和分销商的随机交货时间。我们的研究结果表明,牛鞭效应随着信息共享的增加而减弱。这一观察结果与Wu等人(2008)的观察结果一致,他们考虑了确定性的提前期。
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