| Literature DB >> 26576330 |
Singa Wang Chiu1, Chao-Chih Huang2, Kuo-Wei Chiang2, Mei-Fang Wu3.
Abstract
Transnational companies, operating in extremely competitive global markets, always seek to lower different operating costs, such as inventory holding costs in their intra- supply chain system. This paper incorporates a cost reducing product distribution policy into an intra-supply chain system with multiple sales locations and quality assurance studied by [Chiu et al., Expert Syst Appl, 40:2669-2676, (2013)]. Under the proposed cost reducing distribution policy, an added initial delivery of end items is distributed to multiple sales locations to meet their demand during the production unit's uptime and rework time. After rework when the remaining production lot goes through quality assurance, n fixed quantity installments of finished items are then transported to sales locations at a fixed time interval. Mathematical modeling and optimization techniques are used to derive closed-form optimal operating policies for the proposed system. Furthermore, the study demonstrates significant savings in stock holding costs for both the production unit and sales locations. Alternative of outsourcing product delivery task to an external distributor is analyzed to assist managerial decision making in potential outsourcing issues in order to facilitate further reduction in operating costs.Entities:
Keywords: Cost reduction distribution policy; Intra supply chain; Multiple sales locations; Optimization; Replenishment lot size
Year: 2015 PMID: 26576330 PMCID: PMC4641143 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1498-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Expected reduction in sales offices’ stock holding costs (yellow shaded area) of the proposed model in comparison with that of Chiu et al. (2013)
Fig. 2Comparisons of cost reductions on both the long-run average system cost and the total stock holding cost
Fig. 3Variation of unit delivery cost C TC effects on outsourcing decision making based on a specific contract cost schedule