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Vendor managed inventory models for single-vendor multi-retailer supply chains with quality consideration

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  • M.A. Darwish
  • O.M. Odah
  • S.K. Goyal

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In this paper, quality of items is incorporated in two VMI models for a single-vendor multi-retailer supply chain. The first model is for a decentralised supply chain where the vendor's expected profit is maximised. The other model, however, is for a centralised supply chain where the expected system profit is maximised. It is assumed that the lot received by vendor contains a random number of nonconforming items and, thus, inspection is performed on the incoming lot before it is delivered to retailers. In addition, we assume that nonconforming items are sold as a single batch to a secondary market at a reduced price. We also assume that the inspection process is perfect and is performed at a finite rate. In the proposed models, we incorporate a VMI contract which includes an upper limit on retailer's inventory level. In order to encourage cooperation between vendor and retailers, we propose a scheme that distributes the extra profit obtained by the integrated solution between the vendor and retailers.

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  • M.A. Darwish & O.M. Odah & S.K. Goyal, 2014. "Vendor managed inventory models for single-vendor multi-retailer supply chains with quality consideration," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(4), pages 499-527.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:18:y:2014:i:4:p:499-527
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