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Increasing supply chain resiliency through equilibrium pricing and stipulating transportation quota regulation

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  • Pazoki, Mostafa
  • Samarghandi, Hamed
  • Behroozi, Mehdi

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Supply chain disruption can occur for a variety of reasons, including natural disasters or market dynamics for which resilient strategies should be designed. If the disruption is profound and has dire consequences for the economy, it calls for the regulator’s intervention to minimize the impact for the betterment of the society. This paper investigates the minimum quota regulation on transport amounts of a shipping company with limited capacity that transports a group of products with heterogeneous transportation and production costs and prices. An interesting example can be found in the North American rail transportation market, where rail capacity is used for a variety of products and commodities, such as oil and grains. Similarly, in Europe, the supply chain for grain produced in Ukraine is disrupted by the Ukraine war and the blockade of the maritime transport routes. This siege puts pressure on the rail transport capacity of Ukraine and its neighboring countries to the west, which needs to be shared to ship a variety of products, including grains, military, and humanitarian supplies. Such situations require the proper execution of government intervention for effective management of limited transport capacity to avoid rippling effects throughout the economy. We propose mathematical models and solutions for market players and the government in a Canadian case study. Subsequently, the conditions that justify government intervention are identified, and an algorithm is presented to obtain the optimum minimum quotas.

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  • Pazoki, Mostafa & Samarghandi, Hamed & Behroozi, Mehdi, 2024. "Increasing supply chain resiliency through equilibrium pricing and stipulating transportation quota regulation," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 127(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:127:y:2024:i:c:s030504832400063x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2024.103097
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