Chingping Han and Montri Damrongwongsiri
To establish a strategic resource allocation model to capture and encapsulate the complexity of the modern global supply chain management problem.
Abstract
Purpose
To establish a strategic resource allocation model to capture and encapsulate the complexity of the modern global supply chain management problem.
Design/methodology/approach
A mathematical model was constructed to describe the stochastic multiple‐period two‐echelon inventory with the many‐to‐many demand‐supplier network problem. Genetic algorithm (GA) was applied to derive optimal solutions through a two‐stage optimization process. A practical example and its solution were included to illustrate the GA‐based solution procedure.
Findings
The model simultaneously constitutes the inventory control and transportation parameters as well as price uncertainty factors.
Originality/value
The model can be utilized as a collaborative supply chain strategic planning tool to determine efficiently the appropriate inventory allocation and effectively manage the distribution/re‐distribution process according to real‐time demand.