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    Stability Control in a Supply Chain: Total Costs and Bullwhip Effect Reduction


    The Open Operational Research Journal , 2008, 2: 51-59

    Fernanda Strozzi, Carlo Noè , José-Manuel Zaldívar

    Engineering Faculty, Carlo Cattaneo University (LIUC), Castellanza, Italy.

    Electronic publication date 07/10/2008
    [DOI: 10.2174/1874243200802010051]




    Abstract:

    The bullwhip effect refers to the phenomenon of demand distortion in a supply chain. By eliminating or controlling this effect, it is possible to increase product profitability. The main focus of this work is to apply a control technique, based on the divergence of system, to reduce the bullwhip effect in a single-product one echelon supply chain, in which an Order-Up-To (OUT) order policy is applied. First the relationships between bullwhip, stability of the supply chain and the total costs are analyzed. Second the divergence-based control strategy is applied to stabilize the supply chain dynamics with a considerable reduction of the total costs (> 30%) and, in relevant cases, of the bullwhip effect.


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