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DesigningandManagingtheSupplyChain
DavidSimchi-LeviPhilipKaminskyEdithSimchi-Levi
SolutionsforDiscussionQuestionsl
KeremB"ulb"ul
1WewouldliketothankShimingDengforhisvaluable
contributionstothepreparationofthismanual.
Chapter1
IntroductiontoSupplyChain
Management
DiscussionQuestions
Question1
Pickanycarmodelmanufacturedbyadomesticautomaker.Forexample,
considerthe
2002FordThunderbird.
a.Thesupplychainforacartypicallyincludesthefollowing
components:
1.Suppliersforrawmaterials
2.Suppliersforpartsandsubsystems
3.Automobilemanufacturer(Ford,inthisexample).Withinacompany,
therearealso
differentdepartments,whichconstitutetheinternalsupplychain:
i.Purchasingandmaterialhanding
ii.Manufacturing
iii.Marketing,etc.
4.Transportationproviders
5.Automobiledealers
b.ManyPrmsareinvolvedinthesupplychain.
1.Rawmaterialsuppliers.Forinstance,suppliersforsteel,rubber,
plastics,etc.
2.Partssuppliers.Forinstance,suppliersforengines,steeringwheels,
seats,andelec-
troniccomponents,etc.
3.Automobilemanufacturer.Forinstance,Ford.
4.Transportationproviders.Forinstance,shippers,truckingcompanies,
railroads,etc.
5.Automobiledealers.Forexample,HaywardFord.
c.Allcompaniesinvolvedinthesupplychainwanttomaximizetheir
respectiveproPts
byincreasingrevenueanddecreasingcost.However,companiesmay
employdifferent
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strategiesinordertoachievethisgoal.Someofthemfocusoncustomer
satisfaction
andquickdelivery,whileothersmaybemoreconcernedabout
minimizinginventory
holdingcosts.
d.Ingeneral,differentpartsofthesupplychainhaveobjectivesthatare
notalignedwith
eachother.
1.Purchasing:Stableorderquantities,Bexibledeliveryleadtimesand
littlevariation
inmix.
2.Manufacturing:Longproductionruns,highquality,highproductivity
andlowpro-
ductioncosts.
3.Warehousing:Lowinventory,reducedtransportationcostsandquick
replenishment
capability.
4.Customers:Shortorderleadtimes,alargevarietyofproductsandlow
prices.
Typically,theautomobiledealerwouldliketoofferavarietyofcar
colorsandconPg-
urationstoaccommodatedifferentcustomerpreferences,andmeanwhile
haveashort
deliveryleadtimefromthemanufacturer.However,inordertomaximize
thelengthof
productionruns,andutilizeresourcesmoreefficiently,themanufacturer
wouldliketo
aggregateordersfromdifferentdealersandofferlessvarietyincar
conPgurations.This
isaclearexampleofconBictingmarketingandmanufacturinggoals.
Question2
a.Thesupplychainforaconsumermortgageofferedbyabankmay
involvevariouscom-
ponents:
1.Marketingcompaniesthathandlesolicitationtopotentialcustomers.
2.Creditreportingagenciesthatevaluatepotentialcustomers.
3.Thebankthatextendsthemortgageloans.
4.Mortgagebrokersthroughwhichtheloansaredistributed.
b.Themarketingcompaniesstrivetoincreasetheresponseratefrom
homebuyersinorder
tomaximizetheirreturns.Banksaimatacustomerportfoliowitha
relativelylowrisk,
healthyBowofpaymentsandlowaverageloanmaturitydate.The
brokerswouldlike
tomaximizetheirsalescommissions.
c.Similartoproductsupplychains,theobjectiveofaservicesupply
chainistoprovide
whatisneeded(inthiscaseaparticulartypeofservice,ratherthana
physicalproduct)
attherightlocation,attherighttime,andinaformthatconformsto
customerrequire-
mentswhileminimizingsystemwidecosts.However,thereareanumber
ofdifferences
betweenthetwotypesofsupplychains.Forinstance:
1.Inaproductsupplychain,thereisbothaBowofinformationand
physicalproducts.
Inaservicesupplychain,itisprimarilyinformation.
2.Contrarytoaservicesupplychain,transportationandinventoryare
majorcost
componentsinaproductsupplychain.
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3.Servicestypicallycannotbeheldininventory,somatchingcapacity
withdemandis
frequentlymoreimportantinaservicesupplychain.
4.Inaservicesupplychain,the(explicit)costofinformationishigher
thaninaproduct
supplychain.Notethatinthemortgageexampleabove,thebankhasto
compensate
thecreditreportingagencyforeachcreditreportitobtains.
Question3
Manysupplychainsevolveovertime.Forexample,consideramemory
chipsupplychain.
Productionstrategiesmaychangeduringdifferentstagesoftheproduct
lifecycle.When
anewmemorychipisintroduced,priceishigh,yieldislow,and
productioncapacity
istight,andtheavailabilityoftheproductisimportant.Consequently,
productionis
usuallydoneatplantsclosetomarkets,andthemanagementfocuseson
increasingyield,
reducingthenumberofproductiondisruptions,andfullyutilizing
capacity.Whenthe
productmatures,however,itspricedropsanddemandisstabilizedfora
periodoftime,
sominimizingproductioncostmovestocenterstage.Toreducecosts,
productionmaybe
outsourcedtooverseasfoundries,wherelaborandmaterialsaremuch
cheaper.
Question4
Averticallyintegratedcompanyaimsattighterinteractionamongvarious
businesscom-
ponents,andfrequentlymanagesthemcentrally.Suchastructurehelpsto
achievesys-
temwidegoalsmoreeasilybyremovingconBictsamongdifferentparts
ofthesupplychain
throughcentraldecisionmaking.Inahorizontallyintegratedcompany,
thereisfrequently
nobenePtincoordinatingthesupplychainsofeachbusinesswithinthe
company.Indeed,
ifeverybusinessspecializesinitscorefunction,andoperatesoptimally,
anoverallglobal
optimummaybeapproached.
Question5
Effectivesupplychainmanagementisalsoimportantforvertically
integratedcompanies.
Insuchanorganizationalstructure,variousbusinessfunctionsare
handledbydifferent
departmentsofthecompanythatusuallyhavedifferentinternal
objectives,andthese
objectivesarenotnecessarilyalignedwitheachother.Thismaybedueto
lackofcom-
municationamongdepartmentsortheincentivesprovidedbytheupper
management.For
instance,ifthesalesdepartmentisevaluatedbasedonrevenueonly,and
themanufacturing
departmentisevaluatedbasedoncostonly,thecompany.sproPtmaynot
bemaximized
globally.Effectivesupplychainmanagementisstillnecessarytoachieve
globallyoptimal
operations.
Question6
Thesourcesofuncertaintyinthisexampleinclude:
1.Factorssuchasweatherconditions,diseases,naturaldisasterscause
uncertaintyin
availabilityofrawmaterials,i.e.,peachcrop.
2.UncertainleadtimesduringtransportationofcropfromthePeldtothe
processing
facilitymayaffectthequalityofpeaches,e.g.,theymaygetspoiled.
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3.Processingtimesintheplant,aswellasthesubsequentwarehousing
andtransportation
timesaresubjecttouncertainty.
4.Demandisnotknowninadvance.
Question7
AsmallnumberofcentrallylocatedwarehousesallowsaPrmtotake
advantageofrisk
poolinginordertoincreaseservicelevelsanddecreaseinventorylevels
andcosts.However,
outboundtransportationcostistypicallyhigher,anddeliveryleadtimes
arelonger.On
theotherhand,bybuildingalargernumberofwarehousesclosertothe
endcustomers,a
Prmcandecreaseoutboundtransportationcostsanddeliveryleadtimes.
However,this
typeofsystemwillhaveincreasedtotalinventorylevelsandcosts,
decreasedeconomiesof
scale,increaseswarehousingexpenses,andpotentiallyincreasedinbound
transportation
expenses.
Question8
Thechoiceoftheparticulartransportationservicedependslargelyonthe
typesandsizes
ofproductsthecompanywantstotransport,theinventoryanddelivery
strategiesandthe
needforBexibility:
1.Atruckloadcarrierisbetterifdeliveringbulkyitemsorsmallitemsin
largeandstable
quantitiesfromwarehousestodemandpoints(stores).Agoodexampleis
thedelivery
ofgroceriesfromwarehousestosupermarkets.Notethatinthiscasewe
wouldlikethe
demandtobeinincrementsoffulltruckloads.
2.ApackagedeliveryPrmismoreappropriateifrelativelysmallitems
aredeliveredfrom
themanufacturer/warehousedirectlytothecustomers.Additionally,a
packagecarrier
companyoffersmoreBexibilitybydifferentmodesoftransportation
dependingonthe
needsoftheindividualcustomers.
Question9
1.Highinventorylevels
i.Advantages:HighDllrate(servicelevel)andquickorderfulfilment.
ii.Disadvantages:Highopportunitycostofcapitaltiedininventory,
dangerofprice
declinesovertimeandobsolescence,needformorewarehousespace.
2.Lowinventorylevels
i.Advantages:Lowinventoryholdingandwarehousingcosts.
ii.Disadvantages:Higherriskofshortagesandlowerservicelevels.
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CaseDiscussionQuestions—MeditechSurgical
Question1
Meditechexperiencespoorservicelevelsfornewproducts,andinventory
levelshigherthan
necessaryforallproducts.
Question2
Therearemanycausesfortheseproblems:
1.Demandisnotstudiedindetail.
2.Informationsystemsthatrecordandmonitordemandandinventoryare
poorlydesigned.
3.Forecastingerrorsarenottracked.
4.Thereisatendencytoshifttheblametothecustomers,e.g.,panic
ordering.
5.Therearebuilt-indelaysandmonthlybucketsintheplanningsystem.
6.TheplanningsystemampliPessmallvariationsindemand.
7.Poorcommunicationwithcustomers;Meditechdoesn.ttypicallysee
end-customerde-
mand.
Question3
Thecustomerservicemanagerisdirectlyexposedtothecomplaintsfrom
thecustomers.
Hence,heisinagoodpositiontogaugethescopeoftheproblems.Other
managersdo
notfacethecustomers,andtheydonotnecessarilyfocusontheir
satisfaction.
Question4
1.Recognizethatdemandispredictable,andestablishbetterforecasting
systemsand
accountabilityforforecasts.
2.Institutebetterplanningsystemstoeliminateplanningdelays;reduce
thesizeofsystem
timebuckets.
3.Alternatively,putassemblywithinthepullsystemandeliminatebulk
inventorycom-
pletely.
4.Developandimplementbetterinformationsystems.
5.Improvecommunicationswithcustomers.
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Chapter2
LogisticsNetworkConfiguration
DiscussionQuestions
Question1
Thefactorsthataffecttheperformanceofthelogisticsnetworkarenot
Static,i.e.,they
changeovertime.Thesefactorsincludedemand,productdesign,various
costsinthe
logisticsnetwork,regulations,contracts,etc.Theeffectsofthese
dynamicsneedtobe
evaluatedperiodicallyinordertodeterminewhethertheexisting
conPgurationisstill
satisfactorygiventhenewoperatingenvironment.
Forinstance,servicelevelrequirementsmaychangeduetoincreased
competitionwhich
typicallymeansthattheleadtimetofulPllcustomerordersneedstobe
shortened.This
mayrequirethePrmtoredesignitslogisticnetworkandbuildnew
warehousesthatare
closertotheendcustomers.
Question2
Thedesignofthelogisticsnetworkisastrategicdecisionthathaslong
lastingeffectsand
impactsallfunctionswithinthecompany.Forthesuccessofsucha
project,manylevels
oftheorganizationmustbeinvolved:
1.UpperManagement:Thenewdesignmustbealignedwiththevision
andstrategicgoals
ofthecompany.Additionally,suchaprojectmaybecostly,so
managementbuy-inis
essentialtoensurethatsufficientresourcesaredevotedtotheproject.
2.SalesandMarketing:Demandforecastsandanticipatedchangesin
productdesignand
offeringsaffectthenetworkandneedtheinvolvementofsalesand
marketingteams.
3.ManufacturingandOperations:Thelogisticsnetworkdesignhas
obviousimpactonday-
to-dayoperationofthePrm.Inorderfortheimplementationtosucceed,it
isessential
thatthepeopleinvolvedwithoperatingthesystemonadailybasisare
involvedinits
design.
Question3
Thedecisionthatasinglewarehousewillbebuilthasbeenmade
up-front.Therefore,we
onlyneedtofocusonthelocationandcapacityofthewarehouse,and
determinehowmuch
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spaceshouldbeallocatedtoeachproductinthewarehouse.Themain
stepsoftheanalysis
areoutlinebelow.
1.Datacollection
i.Locationofretailstores,existingwarehouses(5warehouseslocatedin
Atlanta,
Boston,Chicago,DallasandLosAngeles),manufacturingfacilities(a
singleman-
ufacturingfacilityinSanJose),andsuppliers.
ii.Candidatelocationsforthenewwarehouse.
iii.Informationaboutproducts,i.e.,theirsizes,shapesandvolumes.
iv.Annualdemand(pastactualsandfutureestimates)andservicelevel
requirements
oftheretailstores.
v.Transportationratesbyavailablemodes.
vi.Transportationdistancesfromcandidatewarehouselocationstoretail
stores.
vii.Handling,storageandPxedcostsassociatedwithwarehousing.Fixed
costsshould
beexpressedasafunctionofwarehousecapacity.
viii.Fixedorderingcosts,orderfrequenciesandsizesbyproductor
productfamily.
2.Dataaggregation.Demandneedstobeaggregatedbasedon
distributionpatterns
and/orproducttypes.Replaceaggregateddemanddatapointsbyasingle
customer.
3.Mathematicalmodelbuilding.
4.Modelvalidationbasedonexistingnetworkstructure.
5.Selectionofafewlowcostalternativesbasedonthemathematical
model.
i.ForthePnaldecision,incorporatequalitativefactorsthatwere
disregardedinthe
mathematicalmodel,e.g.,speciPcregulations,environmentalfactors,etc.
ii.Optionally,buildadetailedsimulationmodeltoevaluatetheselow
costcandidate
solutions.
6.Decidewheretolocatethecentralizedwarehouse.
Withthecentralizedwarehouse,servicelevelwillincrease(less
stock-outs)andinven-
toryholdingcostswilldecreaseduetoriskpooling.Also,Dxedcosts
associatedwithware-
housingwilltypicallydecrease,andinboundtransportationcostsfromthe
manufacturing
facilitytothewarehouseshouldbelessthanthesumoftheprevious
inboundtransporta-
tioncosts.However,wewillincurincreasedoutboundtransportation
costsfromthecentral
warehousetotheretailers.Insummary,theessentialdesigntrade-offis
betweentrans-
portationcostsononehand,andinventoryholdingcostsandservicelevel
requirementson
theother.
Question4
a.Inautomobilemanufacturing,carsareusuallydeliveredoverland,and
demandiscon-
centratedaroundmajorcities.Therefore,wewouldexpectwarehousesin
thisindustry
tobelocatednearlargecitieswitheasyaccesstofreewaysandrailroads.
Thiswould
helptoreducethedeliveryleadtimetodealershipsinthecities.
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b.Inthepharmaceuticalindustry,overnightdeliveryiscommon.
Therefore,proximity
toamajorairportisafactorthatshouldbeconsideredwhenchoosinga
warehouse
location.Additionally,forrawmaterialwarehousesitisimportantthat
theseareclose
tonaturalresources.
c.Inthebookindustry,supplierwarehouselocationswouldbeaffected
bytheavailability
ofnearbynaturalresources.
d.Intheaircraftmanufacturingindustry,sub-assembliesandpartsare
deliveredbythou-
sandsofsuppliersscatteredallovertheglobetothemanufacturing
facilities.Therefore,
forthesesupplierwarehouses,byfarthemostsigniPcantconsiderationis
theabilityto
shippartseasilyandon-time,i.e.,theproximitytorailroads,freeways,
harbors,etc.
Insuchacapitalintensiveindustry,wewouldalsoexpectthatregulations
suchastax
breakshaveanimpactonpotentialwarehouselocations.
e.Withalargecustomerbaseshoppingforbookson-line,shortdelivery
leadtimesare
crucial.Therefore,inbookdistribution,wewouldexpecttoPndlarge
centralizedware-
housesonreasonablypricedlandandwherequicktransportationmodes
areavailable.
f.Furnituremanufacturinganddistributiondependsheavilyonmanual
labor.Therefore,
warehousesinthisindustryshouldbelocatedclosetocitieswith
sufficientlaborsupply.
g.InPCmanufacturing,outsourcingfromallaroundtheworldis
commonwherelaboris
cheaperandregulationsfavorthehugeinvestmentsassociatedwith
high-techmanufac-
turing.Theseconsiderationsshouldbefactoredinwhenchoosing
candidatewarehouse
locations.
Question5
Inthepharmaceuticalindustry,wewouldexpectmorewarehousescloser
totheendcus-
tomersforshortdeliveryleadtimes.Ontheotherhand,inthechemical
industrythere
wouldbefewercentralizedwarehousesinordertoconsolidateordersand
decreaseoutbound
transportationcosts.
Question6
Ifweexpectthatthetruckwouldtravelemptyonitsreturnroute,then
TLratewould
behigher.ConsideringtheexampleinSection2.2.2,theprobabilitythat
thetruckcomes
backemptyfromIllinois(industrialheartland)toNewYorkislowerthan
thecorresponding
probabilityfromNewYorktoIllinoiswhichexplainstheasymmetriccost
structurebetween
thesetwocities.
Question7
1.HandlingCosts
i.Laborcostofworkersinmaterialhandling.
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ii.Costsofconveyors,forklifts,automatedguidedvehicles(AGVs),etc.,
usedtocarry
thegoodsinthewarehouse.Notethatthesecostshavetwocomponents:
variable
coststhatarelinearlyproportionaltothedistancesthegoodsare
transportedover;
andpurchasingcostsofequipmentthatareproportionaltothedaily
outputrequired
fromthematerialhandlingsystem,butinanon-linearwaybecause
equipmentis
purchasedindiscretequantities.
2.FixedCosts
i.Purchasingorrentalcostofland.
ii.Costofmaintainingandoperatingthewarehousebuildingwhich
includesannual
depreciationandutilitycosts.
iii.Costofracksthatdependonthecapacityofthewarehouse.
iv.Thecostofinsuranceforthefacility.
3.StorageCosts
i.Opportunitycostofcapitaltiedupininventory.
ii.Costofpricedeclineswhileinventoryissittinginthewarehouse.Note
thatthis
includestheriskofobsoleteinventorythatneedstobesalvaged.
Question8
Anexactoptimizationtechniqueisguaranteedtoprovideanoptimal
solution(ifoneexists)
evenifittakesalongtime.Ontheotherhand,aheuristicalgorithmisa
methodthat
willPndgoodsolutionstotheprobleminareasonableamountoftime
wheretheterms
.good,and.reasonable,dependontheheuristicandtheparticularproblem
instance.(See
BramelandSimchi-Levi(1997).)Thechoicebetweenanexact
optimizationtechniqueand
aheuristicalgorithmforagivenproblemfrequentlydependsonthe
trade-offbetween
solutionqualityandsolutiontime.Notethatevenifaheuristicalgorithm
(bychance)
Pndstheoptimalsolutiontoaproblem,itcannotconPrmtheoptimality
ofthesolution.
Ontheotherhand,formanyproblemstherearenoknownoptimal
algorithms,soheuristics
mustbeused.
Question9
Simulationisapopularperformanceevaluationandmodelingtoolfor
complexstochastic
systemsthatcannotbeevaluatedanalytically.Asimulationmodelcan
closelyreBecta
realsystemandmimicitsbehavior,butithassomedrawbacks:
simulationisadescriptive
tool,i.e.,itcannotprovideoptimalvaluesforsysteminputs.Itgenerates,
foragivenset
ofinputs,sampleoutputsfromthesystemthatareusedtocompute
statisticalestimates
oftheperformancemeasures.Also,accuratesimulationmodelsoflarge
systemsrequire
extensivedevelopmenteffort,andtypicallytakealongtimetorun.Thus,
weadvocatea
two-phaseapproachtosolvedifficultlogisticsproblems:
1.Useamathematicaloptimizationmodeltogenerateanumberofgood
candidate
solutions,takingintoaccountthemostimportantcostcomponents.
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2.Useadetailedsimulationmodeltoevaluatethecandidatesolutions
generatedinthe
Prstphase.
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Chapter3
InventoryManagementandRisk
Pooling
DiscussionQuestions
Question1
Companiescancopewithuncertaintyby
1.keepingsafetystock,
2.shorteningproductionandorderleadtimes,
3.usingriskpoolingstrategies,
4.delayingproductdifferentiationinthesupplychainasmuchas
possible,i.e.,aggre-
gatingdemandforpartiesupstreamofthesupplychain,and
5.byinstallingsystemstoachieveinformationsharingbetweensuppliers
andbuyers,
thusenablingcollaborativedemandforecasting.
Question2
Ingeneral,higherinventorylevelsmakeiteasiertomaintainhigher
servicelevels.However,
moderninventorymanagementtechniquesmaymakeitpossibleto
increaseservicelevels
withoutincreasinginventorylevelsasmuchasinthepast.
Question3
Thevariabilityindemandincreasesastheaverageandthevarianceof
leadtimeincrease.
Therefore,foragivenservicelevel,inventorylevelsincreasewithlonger
leadtimesand
higherleadtimevariance.
Question4
Thetargetserviceleveldependsonthemission-criticalityoftheproduct.
Forinstance,
consideraservicepartsvendorforequipmentforwhicheveryhourof
downtimeisvery
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expensive.(SeeExample6-5.)Inthiscase,wewouldexpectthe
managementofthevendor
companytospecifyaservicelevelcloseto100%.
Marketconditionsalsoplayanimportantroleindeterminingtarget
servicelevels.For
commodities,wewouldexpectrelativelyhighservicelevelssince
customerscanswitch
productseasilyiftheydonotPndtheparticularproducttheylookfor.
However,alower
servicelevelmaybeacceptableiftheproducthasaclearvalue
differentiationcompared
toitscompetitors.Forinstance,customersofahigh-endserverthatis
clearlydeemed
superiortotherestofthemarketmaybewillingtowaitfor1-2weeksif
themanufacturer
isout-of-stock.
Question5
Thereorderlevels=L*AVG+z*STD*VLhastwocomponents.The
Prstcomponent
L*AVGcoverstheexpecteddemandduringleadtime,andthesecond
componentz*
STD*VListhesafetystockthatprotectsagainstdeviationsfromthe
expecteddemand
duringleadtime.Therefore,immediatelybeforetheorderarrives,we
expectthatthePrst
componentisdepletedcompletelyandtheinventorylevelisz*STD*
VL.Then,when
anorderofQunitsarrives,theexpectedlevelofinventoryisQ+z*
STD*VL.
Question6
Inthebase-stockpolicy,atthetimethewarehouseplacesanorder,this
orderraisesthe
inventorypositiontothebase-stocklevel(r+L)*AVG+z*STD*
Vr+L.Similar
tothereorderlevelsinthecontinuousreviewpolicydiscussedin
Question5,thisbase-
stockincludestwocomponents:theaveragedemand(r+L)*AVGuntil
theorderarrives
afterr+Lperiods,andthesafetystockz*STD*Vr+Lthatprotects
againstdemand
uncertaintyduringleadtime.Thus,justbeforeanorderarrives,the
expectedinventory
onhandisequaltothesafetystockz*STD*Vr+L.
Inordertodeterminetheexpectedinventorylevelrightafteranorder
arrivesattime
t+L,notethatwheninventoryisreviewedattimet,theinventory
positionisraisedto
thebase-stocklevel,andanorderthatwasplacedattimet-rarrivesat
timet+L.(See
Figure3-12.)Therefore,whenanorderarrives,theexpectedinventory
levelisL*AVG
unitslessthanthebase-stocklevel,i.e.,isequaltor*AVG+z*STD
*Vr+L.
Question7
ObservethatthelongerL1,themoretimethesystemhasbefore
allocationofinventory
totheretailersneedtobemadebythecross-dockfacility.Thus,the
longerL1themore
thesystemcantakeadvantageoftheriskpoolingconcept.Hence,the
totalamountof
inventoryissmallerwhenthecrossdockfacilityisclosertotheretail
outlet.
Question8
Theanswerisnotimmediatelyclearbecausetherequiredsafetystock
dependsbothon
theaverageandthevarianceoftheleadtime.Theretailerwouldhaveto
makeadecision
dependingontherelativeeffectsofthesetwofactors.SeeSection3.2.6.
Also,yourdecision
wouldultimatelydependontherequirementsoftheretailer.scustomers.
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Question9
Foramatureproduct,itisreasonabletoexpectthatthepriceanddemand
arestable
intheshortterm.However,asthetimehorizongetslonger,andnew
productsarein-
troducedintothemarket,thedemandandpriceforthisparticularproduct
decreaseand
excessiveinventoriesmayhavetobewrittenoff.Thus,inventory
holdingcostsrelatedto
obsolescencemayberegardedasDxedintheshortterm,butnotinthe
longterm.
SomestoragecostsareanotherexampleofinventoryrelatedcostsPxed
intheshort
term,butvariableinthelongterm.Forinstance,duetolargeinventories
acompanymay
havetorentmultiplewarehousesforaDxedleaseterm.However,if
inventorypoliciesare
improvedandturnoverratesareincreasedinthisperiodoftime,thenit
maybepossible
torentfewerwarehouseswhenrenewingtheleasecontracts.Clearly,
similararguments
canbemadeformaterialhandlingequipment,storageracks,insurance,
personnel,etc.
Question10
Suchdeterministicmodelscanbeusedasproxiesforthemorerealistic
stochasticmodels
iftheplanninghorizonisshort,andtheparametersoftheproblemare
expectedtobe
relativelystableoverthistimeframe.However,mostimportantly,simple
modelscan
illustratethebasictrade-offsinagiventypeofproblemwhichalso
translateintomore
realisticandcomplexsituations.Forinstance,theoptimalpolicyforthe
economiclot
sizingmodelbalancesorderingandinventoryholdingcostswhichisa
generalinsightfor
moresophisticatedsystemsaswell.
Question11
Thereareimplicitandexplicitpenaltiesassociatedwithahighlyvariable
demand.For
instance:
1.AsdiscussedinSections3.2.5to3.2.7,thelevelofsafetystockis
proportionaltothe
variabilityindemand,i.e.,thehigherthevariabilityindemandthehigher
theinventory
holdingcosts.
2.Fromamanufacturer.sperspective,highlyvariabledemandmeansthat
utilizationof
equipmentwillgreatlyBuctuate,andequipmentwillsitidlewhen
demandislow.
3.Fromamanagerialperspective,highvariabilitymakesplanningavery
complextask
thatrequiresadditionalresources,sophisticatedmodelsandtools.
Ontheotherhand,ifacompanyissuccessfulatimplementingstrategies
tocopewith
highvariabilityindemand,itmaybepossibletoleverageontheseto
increasemarketshare
and/orrevenueifthecompetitorsarenotassuccessful.
Question12
Thefactorsthataffectthechoiceofthesupplycontracttypeincludethe
following:
1.Businessconvention:Companiestendtochoosethecontractformthat
ismostcommon
intheirtypeofbusiness.
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2.Informationavailability:Thetypeofinformationavailablemaydictate
whattypeof
contractcanbeimplementedinpractice.Dependingonthecontracttype,
suppliers
andbuyersrequireaccesstodifferenttypesofinformation,andsome
informationmay
bedifficultforthesuppliertoacquirebuteasierfortheretailer,orvice
versa.
3.Decisionmakingandincentives:ToachievetheoptimalproPtforthe
wholesystemand
toallocateitproper
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