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Supply and Demand Synchronization in Assemble-to-Order Supply Chains

In: Planning Production and Inventories in the Extended Enterprise

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  • Markus Ettl

    (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center)

  • Karthik Sourirajan
  • Pu Huang
  • Thomas R. Ervolina
  • Grace Y. Lin

Abstract

In this chapter, we describe a methodology for effectively synchronizing supply and demand through the integrated use of supply and demand flexibilities. While most prior literature focuses on the concept of Available-To-Promise (ATP) to determine product availability, we propose a new methodology called Available-To-Sell (ATS) that incorporates firm-driven product substitutions into capitalize on up-sell and alternative-sell opportunities in the production planning phase. ATS aims at finding marketable product alternatives that replace demand on supply-constrained products while minimizing expected stock-out costs for unfilled product demand and holding costs for leftover inventory. It enables a firm to maintain a financially viable and profitable product portfolio, taking effective actions to avoid excess component inventory, and articulating marketable product alternatives. We formulate a mathematical programming model to analyze the performance of ATS, and show how to exploit the structural properties of the model to develop an efficient solution procedure utilizing column generation techniques. The model can easily be embedded into a firm’s supply chain operations to improve day-to-day flexibility.

Suggested Citation

  • Markus Ettl & Karthik Sourirajan & Pu Huang & Thomas R. Ervolina & Grace Y. Lin, 2011. "Supply and Demand Synchronization in Assemble-to-Order Supply Chains," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Karl G Kempf & Pınar Keskinocak & Reha Uzsoy (ed.), Planning Production and Inventories in the Extended Enterprise, chapter 0, pages 81-103, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-1-4419-8191-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8191-2_4
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