Typology and Literature Review on Multiple Supplier Inventory Control Models

J. Svoboda, S. Minner, Man Yao
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Abstract

This paper presents a typology and classifies the literature on inventory models with multiple sourcing options. The categories for classification include the number of considered echelons, the source of uncertainty, the model structure, as well as the general research approach. By means of the classification, the existing research is reviewed and insights and gaps are identified. The literature shows that stochasticity, constraints, cost structures and lead times have a significant impact on the sourcing decision. High demand volatility as well as high uncertainty in the lead time, yield or disruption of a primary source indicates a significant value of a second, reliable, fast but more expensive source. The same is true if a buyer has limited storage space or if the primary supplier is constrained in capacity or order size. If the emergency supplier has a minimum order requirement or the buyer is limited financially, the opposite is true and single sourcing is viable. Furthermore, besides a small emergency cost premium, large lead time differences between suppliers and short emergency lead times favor multiple sourcing. The review identifies several research gaps. Firstly, one important gap is on multi-echelon supply chain structures. Secondly, simple policy structures for more realistic and complex problem settings with multiple suppliers, multiple decision criteria and multiple, possibly correlated, sources of uncertainty should be investigated. Lastly, data driven approaches in industry applications could be a focal point of future research efforts.
多供应商库存控制模型的分类与文献综述
本文提出了一种类型学,并对具有多种采购选择的库存模型的文献进行了分类。分类的类别包括考虑的梯队数量、不确定性的来源、模型结构以及一般的研究方法。通过分类,对现有的研究进行了回顾,并找出了见解和差距。文献表明,随机性,约束,成本结构和交货时间对采购决策有重大影响。高需求波动性以及在交货期、产量或主要来源中断方面的高不确定性表明,第二种可靠、快速但更昂贵的来源具有重要价值。如果买方的存储空间有限,或者主要供应商的产能或订单数量有限,情况也是如此。如果紧急供应商有最低订单要求或买方资金有限,则情况正好相反,单一采购是可行的。此外,除了小的紧急成本溢价外,供应商之间较大的交货时间差异和较短的紧急交货时间有利于多种采购。该综述指出了几个研究空白。首先,一个重要的差距是多级供应链结构。其次,应该研究具有多个供应商、多个决策标准和多个(可能相关的)不确定性来源的更现实和更复杂的问题设置的简单政策结构。最后,工业应用中的数据驱动方法可能是未来研究工作的重点。
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