The impact of information sharing and advance order information on a supply chain with balanced ordering

Sheng Hao Zhang, Ki Ling Cheung

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Abstract

This paper considers a supply chain with one supplier and multiple retailers that face exogenous heterogeneous end-customer demands, where all parties utilize base-stock policies. Each retailer is restricted to order once in every order cycle and their orders are replenished in a balanced manner within the cycle. Our study investigates the impact of information sharing and advance order information (AOI) on the supply chain. We find that the supplier benefits from the two mechanisms via two important factors, the information about observed end-customer demands and the decision on re-establishing the replenishment sequence. We derive the supplier's optimal sequence for stochastically comparable end-customer demands with AOI and propose a sequencing rule for the setting with information sharing. Our numerical study examines the cost impacts of two proposed mechanisms on the entire supply chain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-267
Number of pages15
JournalProduction and Operations Management
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • advance order information
  • balanced ordering
  • information sharing
  • sequencing
  • supply chain management

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