Cellular manufacturing design and replenishment strategy in a capacitated supply chain system: A simulation-based analysis

2020 ◽  
Vol 141 ◽  
pp. 106282
Author(s):  
Azadeh Sadeghi ◽  
Gursel Suer ◽  
Roohollah Younes Sinaki ◽  
Darin Wilson
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-54
Author(s):  
Petrus Setya Murdapa

The industry generally consists of a supply chain system. The main constituents of any supply chain system are suppliers, manufacturers, distribution centers, and retailers. The system configuration can be straight chain, branched, cyclic, or a combination of all. An analytical model is needed to study system behavior as a result of the dynamics of its constituents. Modeling a multi-channel section becomes quite a challenging job in this regard. A method of modeling the multi-channel section will be discussed in this paper by adopting multi-server queues. As is well known, in a multi-server queue, there is a branching point at which the flow of entities begins to spread across several parallel servers. In the modeling perspective of this paper, the branching point is in the buffer (finished good warehouse in the factory, i.e., the focal echelon). That is the end of the waiting line from which the entity specifically moves to one of the servers, or in this context; it is called a channel. In this paper, the number of channels can be any, generalizable, can be more than two. Hence, the subsystem studied includes a factory, finished product warehouse, and several distribution centers. The factory produces by the mechanism of, where and r are stopping point and production restarting point, respectively. Production stops when the quantity of finished product in the warehouse reaches units and will restart the production when the quantity drops to the same or lower than units. The model is developed under Markovian assumptions by considering the quantities of production rates, the number of distribution centers (channels), travel time from factories to each distribution center, delivery lot size, and the time between the arrival of orders from distribution centers. The system under study is seen as a case of two echelons, namely factories and distribution channels. The numerical model obtained is applied to one case example with certain conditions. Comparisons with discrete simulation results give relatively small and acceptable differences. So, in the future, this model can complement the overall modeling of the supply chain system, a multi-echelon system with multi-channel distribution.


2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 300-311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruslan Klimov ◽  
Yuri Merkuryev

This paper investigates problems related to supply chain risk identification and simulation‐ based risk evaluation. Accordingly, the paper is divided into two logical parts. The first part represents earlier researches about risk recognition within the sphere of supply chains. The distinction between terms “uncertainty” and “risk” is discussed. Based on the predefined supply chain functions, additional risks connected with supply chain reliability are recognized. Then, a conception of simulation‐based risk evaluation approach is discussed. Within the second part of the paper, a numerical example is provided, within which a simplified supply chain system is defined and corresponding risk evaluation is performed. Santrauka Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjamos problemos, susijusios su tiekimo grandinės rizikos identifikavimu ir modeliavimu pagrįstu rizikos įvertinimu. Straipsnis suskaidytas į dvi logines dalis. Pirmojoje dalyje aprašomi ankstesni tiekimo grandinėse slypinčių rizikų tyrimai. Aptariami terminų neapibrėžtumas ir rizika skirtumai. Remiantis pasirinktomis tiekimo grandinės funkcijomis, nustatytos naujos rizikos, kurios veikia tiekimo grandinės patikimumą. Toliau aptariama modeliavimu pagrįsta rizikos įvertinimo koncepcija. Antroje straipsnio dalyje pateiktas skaitmeninis pavyzdys, kuriame sudaroma supaprastinta tiekimo grandinės sistema ir įvertinama su ja susijusi rizika.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 1740
Author(s):  
Cheng Che ◽  
Xiaoguang Zhang ◽  
Yi Chen ◽  
Liangyan Zhao ◽  
Zhihong Zhang

By establishing a two-level symbiotic supply chain system consisting of one supplier and one manufacturer, we use Stackelberg method to analyze the optimal price and revenue model of supplier and manufacturer in the symbiotic supply chain under two power structures in which the supplier and manufacturer are dominant respectively, and analyze the influence of the degree of symbiosis and power structure on the model. Through comparative analysis, we find that: There is a relationship between the income level and the degree of symbiosis in the symbiotic supply chain. The change of power structure will affect the relative benefits of suppliers and manufacturers in the symbiotic supply chain. The manufacturer’s expected unit product revenue will affect the supply chain revenue when the manufacturer is dominant. Finally, the sensitivity analysis of relevant parameters is carried out through an example analysis, and the validity of the conclusion is verified. This paper has a guiding significance for the behavior of enterprises in the cogeneration supply chain.


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