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Due to globalisation, the FMCG distributors in the developing countries are struggling to capture and retain their market share from the multinational companies. To attract the retailers, the distributors supply on credit and collect the amount in unequal weekly instalments. When the supply on...
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In today's competitive business environment, management of suppliers is essential for companies to monitor the value chain of the entire production network. Evidence suggests that undesirable occurrences in companies, such as extensive delays in the planned schedule, serious quality problems and...
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The coordination of just-in-time production and transportation in a network of partially independent facilities to guarantee timely delivery to distributed customers is one of the most challenging aspects of supply chain management. From the theoretical perspective, the timely...
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In this article, we consider single-manufacturer-single buyer supply chain problem in which the manufacturer procures raw material from outside supplier and distributes the preset amount of produced finished goods to the buyer at a fixed-time interval in multiple deliveries. An integrated model...
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This paper chooses a supply chain which involves multiple supply links as the studied object. In each supply link, we consider an integrated scheduling problem in which a set of identical jobs are first processed on a single machine, and then batch delivered to a customer by a transporter. Each...
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Generalised assignment problem (GAP) is a well-known non-deterministic polynomial (NP) hard combinatorial optimisation problem to find the minimum cost during assignment of jobs to agents so that each job is assigned exactly once and agents are not overloaded. In this research, we look at the...
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In this paper, we consider heuristic approaches for the determination of delivery quantities in a Supply Chain (SC). The problem under consideration is important for the design of delivery quantity negotiations between manufacturers and suppliers. We describe a Mixed Integer Programming (MIP)...
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For a number of years, researchers have described and analysed the shift from traditional adversarial, 'arm's length' buyer-supplier relationships towards longer term, more cooperative relationships in which buyers and suppliers regard each other more as 'partners'. The supply chain management...
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The present scenario of global economy, the competition is not between individual organisations but between competing supply chains to optimise revenue and reduce the operating cost of supply chain. The areas of Revenue Management and Supply Chain Management represent two fundamental pillars for...
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The present scenario of global economy, the competition is not between individual organisations but between competing supply chains to optimise revenue and reduce the operating cost of supply chain. The areas of Revenue Management and Supply Chain Management represent two fundamental pillars for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005225577