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The following pages link to Managing Supply Chain Demand Variability with Scheduled Ordering Policies (Q3116673):
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- Interpreting supply chain dynamics: a quasi-chaos perspective (Q296987) (← links)
- The bullwhip effect: progress, trends and directions (Q322538) (← links)
- Delivery pattern and transportation planning in grocery retailing (Q322832) (← links)
- Value of capacity pooling in supply chains with heterogeneous customers (Q856216) (← links)
- A framework for the value of information in inventory replenishment (Q884049) (← links)
- Multiple order-up-to policy for mitigating bullwhip effect in supply chain network (Q1730464) (← links)
- A typology and literature review on stochastic multi-echelon inventory models (Q1749506) (← links)
- Application of multi-steps forecasting for restraining the bullwhip effect and improving inventory performance under autoregressive demand (Q1780743) (← links)
- Information transformation in a supply chain: a simulation study (Q1886874) (← links)
- Retailer order commitments improve distribution supply chain performance (Q2294317) (← links)
- A periodic-review inventory control policy for a two-level supply chain with multiple retailers and stochastic demand (Q2355917) (← links)
- Characterizing order processes of continuous review \((s,S)\) and \((r,nQ)\) policies (Q2356265) (← links)
- Measuring endogenous supply chain volatility: Beyond the bullwhip effect (Q2477677) (← links)
- The impact of replenishment parameters and information sharing on the bullwhip effect: a computational study (Q2483514) (← links)
- The optimal replenishment policy for time-varying stochastic demand under vendor managed inventory (Q2630094) (← links)
- Analysis of the bullwhip effect in multi-product, multi-stage supply chain systems–a simulation approach (Q3163214) (← links)
- A review of coordination studies in the context of supply chain dynamics (Q3163306) (← links)
- Optimizing Reorder Intervals for Two-Echelon Distribution Systems with Stochastic Demand (Q3453347) (← links)
- FROM CHOICE OF PROCUREMENT STRATEGY TO SUPPLY NETWORK CONFIGURATION: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH (Q5306194) (← links)
- Minimizing the bullwhip effect in a supply chain using genetic algorithms (Q5438608) (← links)
- Application of distributed intelligence to reduce the bullwhip effect (Q5438650) (← links)
- Measuring system performance of an ERP-based supply chain (Q5444490) (← links)
- Two-part tariffs, inventory stockpiling, and the bullwhip effect (Q6167406) (← links)