Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution

The distribution of goods from suppliers to customers plays an important role in the supply chain. In this paper, the approach of Demand Driven Distribution Resource Planning (DDDRP) is proposed in order to optimize the distribution flow in the supply chain. The purpose is to manage all sources of v...

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Main Authors: Yassine Erraoui, Abdelkabir Charkaoui, Abdelwahed Echchatbi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kharazmi University 2019-02-01
Series:International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijsom.com/article_2774_85a4efc7d0e65528f1dd198437ecc1f1.pdf
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spelling doaj-99811a2bc2154ad496c87305e6ac1a1c2021-09-29T08:04:43ZengKharazmi UniversityInternational Journal of Supply and Operations Management2383-13592383-25252019-02-016111010.22034/2019.1.12774Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to DistributionYassine Erraoui0Abdelkabir Charkaoui1Abdelwahed Echchatbi2Laboratory Industrial Management and Innovation, Faculty of Science and Technology, Settat, MoroccoLaboratory Industrial Management and Innovation, Faculty of Science and Technology, Settat, MoroccoLaboratory Industrial Management and Innovation, Faculty of Science and Technology, Settat, MoroccoThe distribution of goods from suppliers to customers plays an important role in the supply chain. In this paper, the approach of Demand Driven Distribution Resource Planning (DDDRP) is proposed in order to optimize the distribution flow in the supply chain. The purpose is to manage all sources of variability "operational, management, supply and demand", while improving the traditional methods as Distribution Resource Planning (DRP). A literature review is presented about the impact of variability on distribution flow, and the solutions proposed in this context. Then, a general study of distribution industries is investigated in order to apply the DDDRP method; we show the buffer positioning in the distribution network, and the profile and levels for these buffers. After the dynamic adjustment, we present the Demand Driven Planning and the execution based on the net flow equation. The results discuss the approach and the steps of the implementation in the distribution industry.http://www.ijsom.com/article_2774_85a4efc7d0e65528f1dd198437ecc1f1.pdfsupply chain managementdrp, dddrpinventory managementbullwhip effect
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author Yassine Erraoui
Abdelkabir Charkaoui
Abdelwahed Echchatbi
spellingShingle Yassine Erraoui
Abdelkabir Charkaoui
Abdelwahed Echchatbi
Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
supply chain management
drp, dddrp
inventory management
bullwhip effect
author_facet Yassine Erraoui
Abdelkabir Charkaoui
Abdelwahed Echchatbi
author_sort Yassine Erraoui
title Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
title_short Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
title_full Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
title_fullStr Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
title_full_unstemmed Demand Driven DRP: Assessment of a New Approach to Distribution
title_sort demand driven drp: assessment of a new approach to distribution
publisher Kharazmi University
series International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
issn 2383-1359
2383-2525
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The distribution of goods from suppliers to customers plays an important role in the supply chain. In this paper, the approach of Demand Driven Distribution Resource Planning (DDDRP) is proposed in order to optimize the distribution flow in the supply chain. The purpose is to manage all sources of variability "operational, management, supply and demand", while improving the traditional methods as Distribution Resource Planning (DRP). A literature review is presented about the impact of variability on distribution flow, and the solutions proposed in this context. Then, a general study of distribution industries is investigated in order to apply the DDDRP method; we show the buffer positioning in the distribution network, and the profile and levels for these buffers. After the dynamic adjustment, we present the Demand Driven Planning and the execution based on the net flow equation. The results discuss the approach and the steps of the implementation in the distribution industry.
topic supply chain management
drp, dddrp
inventory management
bullwhip effect
url http://www.ijsom.com/article_2774_85a4efc7d0e65528f1dd198437ecc1f1.pdf
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