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Capacity restrictions and supply chain performance: Modelling and analysing load-dependent lead times
(Elsevier, 2018)
Several studies have reported that capacitated supply chains may benefit from an improved dynamic performance as compared to unconstrained ones. This occurs as a consequence of the capacity limit acting as a production ...
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Análisis multinivel de cadenas de suministros: dos técnicas de resolución del efecto bullwhip
(Departamento de Economía Métodos Cuantitativos e Historia Económica de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 2009)
El efecto bullwhip es un fen ́omeno causante de ineficienciasen la gesti ́onde la cadena de suministros. El objetivo del presente art ́ıculo es analizarel impacto sobre el rendimiento de una cadena de suministro de dos de ...
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Los cuatro arquetipos de cadenas de suministro
(Portal Universia S.A., 2010)
A lo largo del siglo XX las cadenas de suministro han evolucionado para enfrentarse a los desafíos del mercado globalizado y librarse de ineficiencias congénitas como el efecto látigo. En este artículo se presentan cuatros ...
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Inventory record inaccuracy – The impact of structural complexity and lead time variability
(Elsevier, 2017)
This article presents a rigorous prospective analysis of the impact of Inventory Record Inaccuracy (IRI) on complex multi-echelon Supply Chains (SCs). Specifically, key operational factors (i.e., the magnitude of the error, ...
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Closed-loop supply chains: How do production capacity and production control policies impact the performance?
(Elsevier, 2024-03)
The paper addresses the impact of manufacturing and remanufacturing capacity in a multi-product closed-loop supply chain. In the problem under investigation, the manufacturing system of the factory node is characterized ...
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Serial vs. divergent supply chain networks: a comparative analysis of the bullwhip effect
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
The amplification of demand variation in a supply chain network (SCN) is a well-known phenomenon called the bullwhip effect, which creates inefficiencies due to high variation in the order quantities placed between companies, ...
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Serial versus divergent supply chain networks: a comparative analysis of the bullwhip effect
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
The amplification of demand variation in a supply chain network (SCN) is a well-known phenomenon called the bullwhip effect, which creates inefficiencies due to high variation in the order quantities placed between companies, ...
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On bullwhip-limiting strategies in divergent supply chain networks
(Elsevier, 2014-07)
The amplification of demand variation in a supply chain network (SCN) is a well-known phenomenon called the bullwhip effect. This effect generates a large volume of inefficiencies as it moves a greater number of units than ...
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Information sharing in supply chains with heterogeneous retailers
(Elsevier, 2018)
This work analyses partial information sharing involving retailers with different operational configurations. Retailers are characterized by four operational factors, i.e., demand variance, lead time average, forecasting ...
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On the dynamics of closed-loop supply chains with capacity constraints
(Elsevier, 2019)
In this paper, we investigate the dynamic behavior of a closed-loop supply chain with capacity restrictions both in the manufacturing and remanufacturing lines. We assume it operates in a context of a twofold uncertainty ...