ARMA需求下供应链中的信息共享

Information Sharing in a Supply Chain Under ARMA Demand

Management Science · 2005
被引 172
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中文导读

研究需求时间序列结构如何影响供应链信息共享的价值,发现共享或推断零售需求平均可降低制造商16.0%的安全库存,但某些情况下反而增加安全库存。

Abstract

In this paper we study how the time-series structure of the demand process affects the value of information sharing in a supply chain. We consider a two-stage supply chain model in which a retailer serves autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) demand and a manufacturer fills the retailer’s orders. We characterize three types of situations based on the parameters of the demand process: (i) the manufacturer benefits from inferring demand information from the retailer’s orders; (ii) the manufacturer cannot infer demand, but benefits from sharing demand information; and (iii) the manufacturer is better off neither inferring nor sharing, but instead uses only the most recent orders in its production planning. Using the example of ARMA(1,1) demand, we find that sharing or inferring retail demand leads to a 16.0% average reduction in the manufacturer’s safety-stock requirement in cases (i) and (ii), but leads to an increase in the manufacturer’s safety-stock requirement in (iii). Our results apply not only to two-stage but also to multistage supply chains.

供应链信息共享ARMA需求时间序列需求安全库存