Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates

Supply chains are exposed to many types of risks and it may not be obvious where to keep safety stocks in the supply chain to hedge against those risks, while maintaining a high customer service level. In this paper, we develop an approach to determine the safety stock levels in supply chain systems...

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Main Author: Youssef Boulaksil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Operations Research Perspectives
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716015300221
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spelling doaj-00b4a18cc4b04b85bb44a9ea20b7db5c2020-11-24T22:12:37ZengElsevierOperations Research Perspectives2214-71602016-01-013C273110.1016/j.orp.2016.07.001Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updatesYoussef BoulaksilSupply chains are exposed to many types of risks and it may not be obvious where to keep safety stocks in the supply chain to hedge against those risks, while maintaining a high customer service level. In this paper, we develop an approach to determine the safety stock levels in supply chain systems that face demand uncertainty. We model customer demand following the Martingale Model of Forecast Evolution (MMFE). An extensive body of literature discusses the safety stock placement problem in supply chains, but most studies assume independent and identically distributed demand. Our approach is based on a simulation study in which mathematical models are solved in a rolling horizon setting. It allows determining the safety stock levels at each stage of the supply chain. Based on a numerical study, we find that a big portion of the safety stocks should be placed downstream in the supply chain to achieve a high customer service level.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716015300221Safety stocksDemand uncertaintySupply chainsSimulation-based optimization
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Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
Operations Research Perspectives
Safety stocks
Demand uncertainty
Supply chains
Simulation-based optimization
author_facet Youssef Boulaksil
author_sort Youssef Boulaksil
title Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
title_short Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
title_full Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
title_fullStr Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
title_full_unstemmed Safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
title_sort safety stock placement in supply chains with demand forecast updates
publisher Elsevier
series Operations Research Perspectives
issn 2214-7160
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Supply chains are exposed to many types of risks and it may not be obvious where to keep safety stocks in the supply chain to hedge against those risks, while maintaining a high customer service level. In this paper, we develop an approach to determine the safety stock levels in supply chain systems that face demand uncertainty. We model customer demand following the Martingale Model of Forecast Evolution (MMFE). An extensive body of literature discusses the safety stock placement problem in supply chains, but most studies assume independent and identically distributed demand. Our approach is based on a simulation study in which mathematical models are solved in a rolling horizon setting. It allows determining the safety stock levels at each stage of the supply chain. Based on a numerical study, we find that a big portion of the safety stocks should be placed downstream in the supply chain to achieve a high customer service level.
topic Safety stocks
Demand uncertainty
Supply chains
Simulation-based optimization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716015300221
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