Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
480173 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper proposes an adaptive fuzzy control application to support a vendor managed inventory (VMI). The methodology applies fuzzy control to generate an adaptive smoothing constant in the forecast method, production and delivery plan to eliminate, for example, the rationing and gaming or the Houlihan effect and the order batching effect or the Burbidge effects and finally the Bullwhip effect. The results show that the adaptive fuzzy VMI control surpasses fuzzy VMI control and traditional VMI in terms of mitigating the Bullwhip effect and lower delivery overshoots and backorders. This paper also guides management in allocating inventory by coordinating suppliers and buyers to ensure minimum inventory levels across a supply chain. Adaptive fuzzy VMI control is the main contribution of this paper.

► Fuzzy Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) control as controller of supply chain inventory. ► VMI control for mitigating the rationing and gaming and order batching. ► Fuzzy VMI enables inventory allocation across supply chains. ► Fuzzy VMI control is good for applying in flexible manufacturing rather than in single line manufacturing.

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