零售供应链中供应商管理库存的建模与价值

Meiping Xie, David L. Olson
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供应商管理库存(VMI)是一种被广泛讨论的合作伙伴计划,以提高多公司供应链的效率。VMI成为食品杂货行业追求“消费者高效响应”和服装行业追求“快速响应”的重点项目之一。目前,我们知道许多公司已经通过实施VMI的方法成功地改善了他们的供应链绩效。通过VMI,供应商使用从电子数据交换(EDI)获得的数据,指定通过分销渠道发送给客户的交付数量。构建了一个VMI系统模型,其中供应商可以管理零售商位置的库存。该模型构建了一个由m个供应商和n个相同的零售商组成的供应链系统。供应商和零售商的利润可以计算不同的零售商订单批量政策。在这个模型中,我们使用了几个参数,因为供应商和零售商之间的距离是不同的;供应商的库存成本可能会有所不同;零售商订货的种类、价格和数量可以有所不同;零售商对供应商的缺货贡献可能会有所不同。该模型的目标是使供应商的总库存成本最小化。该模型还可以分析备选政策如何使供应商和零售商的利润最小化。给出了一个仿真实例
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Modeling and Values of Vendor Managed Inventory in the Retail Supply Chain
Vendor managed inventory (VMI) is one of the most widely discussed partnering initiatives for improving multi-firm supply chain efficiency. VMI became one of the key programs in the grocery industry's pursuit of "efficient consumer response" and garment industry's "quick response". And at present, we know that many companies have successfully improved their supply chain performance by implementing the approach of VMI. With VMI, vendors specify delivery quantities sent to customers through the distribution channel using data obtained from electronic data interchange (EDI). A model for a VMI system is constructed where vendors can manage stock at the retailers' locations. A supply chain system in this model has been constructed which is composed of m vendors and n identical retailers. Vendors' and retailers' profits can be calculated for different retailer order batch policies. In this model, we use several parameters because the distances between the vendors and retailers are not same; the stock costs of vendors can vary; the kinds, prices and quantities of retailers' ordering can vary; stock-out contributions of retailers to the vendors can vary. The objective of the model is to minimize total inventory costs for vendors. The model also can analyze how alternative policies can minimize vendor and retailer profits. A simulation example is given
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