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Huiming Wu and Sicong Guo
The switching system model of a closed-loop supply chain with Markov jump parameters is established. The system is modeled as a switching system with Markov jump parameters, taking into account the uncertainties of the process and the inventory decay fac...
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Slim Zidi, Lyes Kermad, Nadia Hamani and Hedi Zidi
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed weaknesses in the global supply chain management. With stock-outs, transportation problems and the bullwhip effect caused by ever-changing demand, it is necessary for decision-makers to review their supply chain configurati...
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Gabriela Dias Brito,Pedro Dias Pinto,Adriano David Monteiro de Barros
Pág. 2043 - 2063
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Paolo Edoardo Coti-Zelati,Mauricio Jucá de Queiroz,Davi Lucas Arruda de Araújo
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Marly Mizue Kaibara de Almeida, Fernando Augusto Silva Marins, Andréia Maria Pedro Salgado, Fernando César Almada Santos, Sérgio Luis da Silva
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The aim of the paper is to develop a theoretical construct about the mitigation of the bullwhip effect, considering trust and collaboration in managing the supply chain. The study presents a qualitative research based on the systematic literature review,...
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Maxwell M. Taylor
Bullwhip effect is a threat observed in multi-echelon supply chains, which is one of the prominent indicators of inefficiencies in a supply chain. Primarily, bullwhip effect occurs as a result of disruptions in information and materials flow, lead-time d...
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T.P. Mbhele
AbstractThe amplification of demand order variability germinates from distorted demand information upstream while sometimes reacting to demand-driven inventory positioning influenced by the custodians of downstream information. This studyuses factor anal...
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Robert L. Bray andHaim Mendelson
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Li Chen andHau L. Lee
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M. Sepehri,K. Fayazbakhsh
AbstractMembers in a traditional supply chain compete to reduce their individual costs. But total cost is minimized in a cooperative, or a corporate managed, supply chain. A lower average cost and a lower cost variation are achieved by cooperative indivi...
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