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Guarantee Stability of Supply Chain with Dual Channels under Supply Failure of Goods

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  • Lihua Hu

    (College of Marxism, Southwest University of Political Science & Law, Yubei, Chongqing 401120, China)

  • Tao Fan

    (Artificial Intelligence Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, Zigong 643000, China)

Abstract

The supply chain is an extremely important and complex system, which is widely related to the social system and the management system. The hierarchical scheduling and production planning of a dynamic supply chain can enable enterprises in the supply chain to obtain, and maintain, stable and lasting competitive advantages; thus, improving the overall competitiveness of the supply chain. Simultaneously, research on supply chains is also a hotspot in system engineering. At present, research on complex supply chain systems with dual channels is insufficient, and analysis of dynamic supply chains with supply failure of goods is rare. In the epidemic era, dynamic supply chain management was affected by the epidemic and became a very challenging topic. The control of the supply chain system under the impact of an epidemic situation is particularly important. This paper focused on H ∞ the fault-tolerant control of a complex supply chain system with dual channels. First, from the perspective of engineering practice and green production, we established a new green supply chain model. This supply chain model includes the dual-channel supply of goods and also considers the supply failure of goods. At the same time, production delay and supply delay are also considered in this model. Second, a supply scheduling scheme was designed through cybernetics to ensure the stability of a supply chain with dual channels under supply failure of goods, and we completed supply chain management. Finally, the effectiveness of our results was verified by specific Chinese enterprise data.

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  • Lihua Hu & Tao Fan, 2023. "Guarantee Stability of Supply Chain with Dual Channels under Supply Failure of Goods," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(7), pages 1-15, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:7:p:5890-:d:1109805
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