نتایج جستجو برای: supplier disruption

تعداد نتایج: 69761  

2014
Sammi Y. Tang Haresh Gurnani Diwakar Gupta

S upply disruptions are all too common in supply chains. To mitigate delivery risk, buyers may either source from multiple suppliers or offer incentives to their preferred supplier to improve its process reliability. These incentives can be either direct (investment subsidy) or indirect (inflated order quantity). In this study, we present a series of models to highlight buyers’ and suppliers’ o...

2016

The topic of buyer–supplier relationships has attracted much attention in the extant supply chain management literature, often from a buyer’s perspective. But recently, a number of studies have begun to take a dyadic perspective, acknowledging that both parties in a buyer–supplier relationship may possess divergent perspectives on many issues. Unlike existing dyadic-view studies that have exami...

2010
Holger Schiele

Purpose of the paper and literature addressed: The purpose of this research is to understand why early supplier integration in new product development repeatedly fails and how to select the right suppliers to avoid supplier obstructionism. We review the literature on early supplier integration. Research method: We conducted a consortial benchmarking study, involving seven firms as part of the r...

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2011
a arkan s.r hejazi v golmah

supplier selection is one of the most critical activities of purchasing management in supply chain and managers increasingly face sourcing decisions of how to selected suppliers. this paper illustrates the development of a sourcing decision that provides support for the buyer firm in supply chain.the models developed here, involved selecting between single and dual sourcing. outside and local s...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

Economic crises stress trade-offs between costs and sustainability for environmentally orientated firms impacting supply-chain management decisions. Inspired by the disruption to supply caused COVID-19 pandemic, we explore supplier selection during a financial crisis, studying impact of psychological distance on cost–environmental performance trade-off. Across three experiments (N = 420), exami...

Journal: :International Journal of Scientific and Academic Research 2023

Company Xis one of the companies in Indonesia that produces seasoned flour. This flour product uses main raw material form wheat Xhas 3 suppliers materials used. In process, there are problems with these supplying flour, including delays fulfillment materials, amount sent does not match demand, causing disruption to production so Xneeds evaluate choose who best can be used as interfere process....

2015
Tadeusz Sawik

This paper presents a stochastic mixed integer programming approach to integrated supplier selection and customer order scheduling in the presence of supply chain disruption risks, for a single or dual sourcing strategy. The suppliers are assumed to be located in two different geographical regions: in the producer's region (domestic suppliers) and outside the producer's region (foreign supplier...

2016
Hiba Baroud Royce Francis Kash Barker

Supply chains have become more global due to the increased interconnectedness of the world’s economy. As a result, companies in the U.S. are seeking more affordable overseas supply alternatives, though doing so may increase risk of domestic impacts when a disruption in the supplier’s country occurs. It is then critical to assess the risks of global disruptive events to identify the cost effecti...

Journal: :Logistics 2021

Background: COVID-19 has disrupted and adversely affected supply chains worldwide. A global chain network that considers disruptions is needed. This study strategically analyzes the economic structural effects of disruption on a with customs duty trans-pacific partnership (TPP) agreement. Methods: We present cost minimization model which helps in understanding difficulty supplying materials or ...

2015
Yuefeng Yang Xuerong Xu

Assessing the disruption and resilience of the agricultural grain supply chain is critical to ensure grain supply and stabilize grain price in the final market. This research proposes a quantitative model to analyze how a grain processor regains robustness when supply is disrupted by a natural disaster upstream, and how this disruption affects grain retailers downstream. Two supply chain recove...

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