Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System

Collaborative arrangements among members of the supply chain have received a great deal of interest in recent years as a means of reducing costs. One such arrangement is vendor managed inventory (VMI). VMI allows the vendor to make decisions concerning the quantity and timing of deliveries to the re...

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Main Authors: Yang, Kum Khiong, Ruben, R A, Webster, S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-32702010-09-23T12:30:04Z Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System Yang, Kum Khiong Ruben, R A Webster, S. Collaborative arrangements among members of the supply chain have received a great deal of interest in recent years as a means of reducing costs. One such arrangement is vendor managed inventory (VMI). VMI allows the vendor to make decisions concerning the quantity and timing of deliveries to the retailer. Such an arrangement offers the potential of a more efficient supply chain by removing the negative effects of retail ordering policies. A thorough review of the literature was conducted to identify factors likely to impact the performance of a VMI partnership. computer simulation was used to study the effects of these factors from both the vendor's and retailer's perspectives. The results lend insight into the performance of VMI and guidance for managers as to the environments in which VMI is most effective. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2271 info:doi/10.1002/j.2158-1592.2003.tb00047.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Human Resources Management
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Yang, Kum Khiong
Ruben, R A
Webster, S.
Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
description Collaborative arrangements among members of the supply chain have received a great deal of interest in recent years as a means of reducing costs. One such arrangement is vendor managed inventory (VMI). VMI allows the vendor to make decisions concerning the quantity and timing of deliveries to the retailer. Such an arrangement offers the potential of a more efficient supply chain by removing the negative effects of retail ordering policies. A thorough review of the literature was conducted to identify factors likely to impact the performance of a VMI partnership. computer simulation was used to study the effects of these factors from both the vendor's and retailer's perspectives. The results lend insight into the performance of VMI and guidance for managers as to the environments in which VMI is most effective. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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author Yang, Kum Khiong
Ruben, R A
Webster, S.
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Ruben, R A
Webster, S.
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title Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
title_short Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
title_full Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
title_fullStr Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
title_full_unstemmed Managing Vendor Inventory in a Dual Level Distribution System
title_sort managing vendor inventory in a dual level distribution system
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2003
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2271
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