Title of article :
Incorporating demand, orders, lead time, and pricing decisions for reducing bullwhip effect in supply chains
Author/Authors :
Fazel Zarandi Mohammad Hossein نويسنده Professor of Department of Industrial Engineering, Tehran, Iran , Gamasaee Reyhaneh نويسنده hD candidate in the Department of Industrial Engineering of Amirkabir University of Technology
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to mitigate bullwhip eect (BWE) in a Supply
Chain (SC). Four main contributions are proposed. The rst one is to reduce BWE through
considering its multiple causes (demand, pricing, ordering, and lead time) simultaneously.
The second one is to model demands, orders, and prices dynamically for reducing BWE.
Demand and prices have mutual eect on each other dynamically over time. In other words,
a time series model is used in a game theory method for nding the optimal prices in an
SC. Moreover, the optimal prices are inserted into the time series model for forecasting
price sensitive demands and orders in an SC. The third one is to use demand of each entity
for forecasting its orders. This leads to drastic reduction in BWE and Mean Square Error
(MSE) of the model. The fourth contribution is to use optimal prices instead of forecasted
ones for demand forecasting and reducing BWE. Finally, a numerical experiment for the
auto-parts SC is developed. The results show that analysing joint demand, orders, lead
time, and pricing model by calculating the optimal values of prices and lead times leads to
signicant reduction in BWE.