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Computational Tests of Coordination Schemes

In: Supply Chain Coordination Mechanisms

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  • Martin Albrecht

    (Paul Hartmann AG)

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In this chapter, we analyze the performance of the schemes proposed for several classes of randomly generated test instances as well as for real-world planning problems. In Sect. 6.1, we begin with basic insights about the coordination performance for the generic Master Planning model with forced compliance by the supplier. Section 6.2 deals with the coordination of uncapacitated multi-level lot-sizing. In the further sections, the model complexity is successively increased: Sect. 6.3 addresses capacitated lot-sizing and Sect. 6.4 campaign planning under voluntary compliance. For the real-world data of Sect.6., we additionally include lost sales and a series of further restrictions such as inventory capacity constraints and minimum transportation lot sizes.

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  • Martin Albrecht, 2010. "Computational Tests of Coordination Schemes," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Supply Chain Coordination Mechanisms, chapter 0, pages 155-196, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnechp:978-3-642-02833-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02833-5_6
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