Multi-Party Multi-Period Supply Chain Coordination
We apply combinatorial auction as a coordination mechanism to smooth demands placed on suppliers' limited production capacities, allowing several manufacturers to share common suppliers effectively. Products are bidders bidding for parts from suppliers, consuming their capacities in different t...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-23052011-01-15T09:48:03Z Multi-Party Multi-Period Supply Chain Coordination LEONG, Thin Yin CHEONG, Michelle Lee Fong We apply combinatorial auction as a coordination mechanism to smooth demands placed on suppliers' limited production capacities, allowing several manufacturers to share common suppliers effectively. Products are bidders bidding for parts from suppliers, consuming their capacities in different time periods. The fourth party logistic (4PL) provider acts as the auctioneer to coordinate bids and perform price iterations. We leverage on the strong links between the Lagrangian relaxation method and combinatorial auction, where the Lagrange multipliers serve as the supply capacity reserve prices, to balance the demand and supply of capacities. To prevent cyclic behaviour and to increase convergence speed, we introduce a non-linear capacity cost component to the sub-problems' objective function. In addition, our formulation permits asynchronous bidding, allowing dynamic changes in production demand and capacity supply, making the model applicable in actual industry setting. Our experimental results suggest the suitability of three different price revision methods for different problem types. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1306 info:doi/10.1504/IJISE.2012.045677 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2305/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Operations and Supply Chain Management Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering |
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We apply combinatorial auction as a coordination mechanism to smooth demands placed on suppliers' limited production capacities, allowing several manufacturers to share common suppliers effectively. Products are bidders bidding for parts from suppliers, consuming their capacities in different time periods. The fourth party logistic (4PL) provider acts as the auctioneer to coordinate bids and perform price iterations. We leverage on the strong links between the Lagrangian relaxation method and combinatorial auction, where the Lagrange multipliers serve as the supply capacity reserve prices, to balance the demand and supply of capacities. To prevent cyclic behaviour and to increase convergence speed, we introduce a non-linear capacity cost component to the sub-problems' objective function. In addition, our formulation permits asynchronous bidding, allowing dynamic changes in production demand and capacity supply, making the model applicable in actual industry setting. Our experimental results suggest the suitability of three different price revision methods for different problem types. |
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