TY - JOUR
T1 - On the dynamics of order pipeline inventory in a nonlinear order-up-to system
AU - Lin, Junyi
AU - Huang, Hongfu
AU - Li, Shanshan
AU - Naim, Mohamed M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Managing order pipeline inventory is important for controlling unwanted system dynamics, especially the bullwhip effect. We analytically explore the impact of desired target order pipeline inventory, advocated as a key decision in managing pipeline inventory, on system dynamics performance. Using control theory and system dynamics simulation, we evaluate two control mechanisms, termed as Reactive Pipeline Control (RPC) and Proactive Pipeline Control (PPC) approaches, in a nonlinear forbidden returns supply chain. We derive the analytical expressions of bullwhip under shock and seasonal demands and propose bullwhip avoidance strategies. The results indicate that an RPC based system always shows slower inventory convergence speed than that in the PPC based system, although the system with PPC policy may produce more unwanted oscillatory behaviour. Also, PPC always generates more bullwhip than that in an RPC-controlled system regardless of physical delays and system control parameters e.g. forecasting and inventory adjustment. Furthermore, compared with the linear system, the nonlinear forbidden returns system always generates less bullwhip and less oscillation at the expense of slow inventory recovery speed regardless of order pipeline control policies. Managers may consider different order pipeline control policies by jointly assessing their inherent system structure, control policies and customer demand characteristics, such as frequency and variance.
AB - Managing order pipeline inventory is important for controlling unwanted system dynamics, especially the bullwhip effect. We analytically explore the impact of desired target order pipeline inventory, advocated as a key decision in managing pipeline inventory, on system dynamics performance. Using control theory and system dynamics simulation, we evaluate two control mechanisms, termed as Reactive Pipeline Control (RPC) and Proactive Pipeline Control (PPC) approaches, in a nonlinear forbidden returns supply chain. We derive the analytical expressions of bullwhip under shock and seasonal demands and propose bullwhip avoidance strategies. The results indicate that an RPC based system always shows slower inventory convergence speed than that in the PPC based system, although the system with PPC policy may produce more unwanted oscillatory behaviour. Also, PPC always generates more bullwhip than that in an RPC-controlled system regardless of physical delays and system control parameters e.g. forecasting and inventory adjustment. Furthermore, compared with the linear system, the nonlinear forbidden returns system always generates less bullwhip and less oscillation at the expense of slow inventory recovery speed regardless of order pipeline control policies. Managers may consider different order pipeline control policies by jointly assessing their inherent system structure, control policies and customer demand characteristics, such as frequency and variance.
KW - Bullwhip effect
KW - Forbidden returns
KW - Nonlinear dynamics
KW - Order pipeline inventory
KW - Order-up-to policy
KW - System dynamics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2023.109061
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2023.109061
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85173240046
SN - 0925-5273
VL - 266
JO - International Journal of Production Economics
JF - International Journal of Production Economics
M1 - 109061
ER -