Towards an efficient supply chain management (経営情報学部特集号)
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The increase in variability in supply chain is called the bullwhip effect. The bullwhip effect is caused by different demand forecasting method, lead time, different demand pattern, different ordering policy (order benching), the level of information sharing and the price policy together. One of the most frequent suggestions for reducing the bullwhip effect is to centralize demand information within a supply chain, that is, to provide each stage of the supply chain with complete information on the actual customer demand. To understand why centralized demand information can reduce the bullwhip effect, note that if demand information is centralized, each stage of the supply chain can use the actual customer information, rather than relying on the orders received from the previous stage, which can vary significantly more than the actual customer demand.
- 大阪経済大学の論文
- 2007-07-15
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