Supply Chain Optimization for Single Vendor Multi-buyer and Multi-items With Imperfect Production
Abstract
This study explores the optimization of supply chain management for a single vendor serving
multiple buyers with various items under conditions of imperfect production. Focusing on PT.
Batik X Yogyakarta as a case study, the research aims to develop a mathematical model that
minimizes the joint total cost for both the vendor and the buyers. The model integrates aspects
of defective products and the coordination of orders among buyers to enhance overall
efficiency. By applying a solution-solving evolutionary algorithm, the study validates the
model's effectiveness through comparative analysis with and without coordination. Key
components include a joint total cost (JTC) model and a joint economic lot sizing (JELS)
approach. The findings demonstrate that coordinated strategies significantly reduce costs and
improve the supply chain's performance, providing valuable insights for practical applications
in industrial engineering and supply chain management.
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