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Balanced and synchronized ordering in supply chains.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
This paper is motivated by recent developments in coordination practices in the replenishment processes of supply chains. Scheduled ordering is one such recent innovation. Scheduled ordering consists of regulating the...
Coordination of marketing and production for price and leadtime decisions.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
In many firms, manufacturing is evaluated as a cost center that seeks lower costs and operational efficiency, while marketing is evaluated as a revenue center with control over price and other marketing elements...
Integrated design of supply chain networks with three echelons, multiple commodities and technology selection.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
Strategic planning in supply chain management concerns the location of facilities such as plants and distribution centers, the allocation of capacity and technology requirements to facilities, the assignment of products to...
Finding minimum flow time cyclic schedules for non-identical, multistage jobs.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
Cyclic schedules are a natural tool for understanding multistage workflow in repetitive manufacturing environments. In particular, cyclic scheduling models can be valuable in the areas of facility design, capacity planning,...
Robustness and stability measures for scheduling: single-machine environment.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
Scheduling is a decision-making process concerned with the allocation of limited resources (machines, material handling equipment, operators, tools, etc.) to competing tasks (operations of jobs) over time with the goal of...
A note on the can-order policy for the two-item stochastic joint-replenishment problem.(Report)
January 1, 2008... 1. Introduction
The joint replenishment problem requires the coordination of several products in a warehouse or the coordination of several locations for a single commodity. Consider a system where a product is supplied by a unique source,...