供应网络中基于价格的活动协调方法

P. Luh, Ming-Chuan Ni, Haoxun Chen, L. Thakur
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在市场全球化和随之而来的竞争的压力下,越来越多的制造商依靠供应商提供原材料和零部件,以专注于自己的核心竞争力。因此,跨供应商网络的活动协调对于快速响应动态市场条件变得至关重要。提出了一种将数学优化与契约网协议相结合的订货供应网络协调框架。组织之间的交互由一组组织间优先约束建模,目标是实现组织的快速产品交付和低库存的个人和共享目标。通过使用一组代表违反这些约束的单位时间边际成本的组织间价格,可以放松这些组织间约束。因此,整体问题被分解为组织子问题,其中各个组织根据其内部情况和组织间价格安排其活动。协调是通过以分布式和异步方式进行的迭代价格更新过程来实现的。随着价格的动态更新和时间表的调整,这种方法协调活动以完成现有的承诺,同时保持接受新订单的灵活性。数值测试结果表明,组织间价格趋于收敛,价格可能随着新订单的到来而变化,以反映新的交付压力。
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Price-based approach for activity coordination in a supply network
Pressed by market globalization and concomitant competition, more and more manufacturers are relying on their suppliers to provide raw materials and component parts so as to focus on their core competence. As a result, the coordination of activities across a network of suppliers becomes critical to quickly respond to dynamic market conditions. In this paper, a novel framework combining mathematical optimization and the contract net protocol is presented for make-to-order supply network coordination. Interactions among organizations are modeled by a set of interorganizational precedence constraints and the objective is to achieve the organizations' individual and shared goals of fast product delivery and low inventory. These interorganizational constraints are relaxed by using a set of interorganizational prices that represent marginal costs per unit time for the violation of such constraints. The overall problem is thus decomposed into organizational subproblems, where individual organizations schedule their activities based on their internal situations and interorganizational prices. Coordination is achieved through an iterative price-updating process carried out in a distributed and asynchronous manner. With prices dynamically updated and schedules adjusted, this approach coordinates activities to fulfill existing commitments while maintaining agility to take on new orders. Numerical testing results show that interorganizational prices converge and prices may change as new orders arrive to reflect the new pressure on deliveries.
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