Process Flexibility: A Distribution-Free Approach to Long Chain Resilience
研究长链灵活性在供应中断下的韧性,推导出期望销售额相对于完全灵活性的闭式上界,提供无分布假设的鲁棒保证,为不确定供应链中的产能规划提供实用见解。
A New Perspective on Resilience in Flexible Supply Systems Supply disruptions and demand uncertainty are persistent threats in today’s global operations landscape. In “Process Flexibility: A Distribution-Free Approach to Long Chain Resilience,” Chen, Chou, and Sun revisit the long-standing concept of long chain flexibility and demonstrate its resilience in the face of supply-side risks. By deriving a closed-form bound on expected sales relative to full flexibility, the study offers a robust, distribution-free guarantee that highlights the long chain’s ability to hedge against disruptions. The authors further generalize their findings using a novel moment decomposition approach, extending applicability to a broader range of service metrics and capacity-demand scenarios via semidefinite programming. Their results not only reaffirm the demand-pooling power of long chains but also position them as a highly resilient configuration in disrupted environments, offering practical insights for capacity planning in uncertain supply chains.