Order-up-to-level policy update procedure for a supply chain subject to market demand uncertainty

E.O. Pacheco, S. Cannella, R. Lüders, A.P. Barbosa-Póvoa
ABSTRACT:

The planning of a supply chain (SC) subject to market demand uncertainty is challenging in regards to defining update mechanisms that deal with demand variations. This study addresses this challenge and proposes a new reorder point update procedure for order-up-to-level (OUTL) policies in continuous review systems. The new procedure modifies the classical OUTL policy by introducing absorption inventory, a concept that changes reorder points and lot sizes according to demand variations. Results obtained through a discrete event simulation based on real-world data provided by a Brazilian company show that the proposed order policy provides better performance, particularly in terms of bullwhip effect reduction and improved service level.

Publisher
Computers and Industrial Engineering (Published)
Date
Nov, 2017
Keywords
Supply chain | Order-up-to-level policy | Bullwhip effect | Inventory control | Discrete event simulation

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