Product substitution and dual sourcing under random supply failures |
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Authors: | Mengshi Lu Simin Huang Zuo-Jun Max Shen |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;bDepartment of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, 4129 Etcheverry Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1777, United States |
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Abstract: | Product substitution can mitigate supply chain disruptions. However, it may not be very effective without multiple sourcing. In this paper, we consider a supply chain with two downward substitutable products. The products can be ordered from an unreliable supplier or a reliable but more expensive supplier. It is found that in an optimal sourcing policy the higher-grade product should be preferred over the lower-grade product. A sufficient condition is given for an optimal policy where only the higher-grade product is dual-sourced. The effect of substitution is contrasted with the non-substitution case. Numerical study shows the impact of demand variability and correlation on the effect of product substitution and the corresponding optimal sourcing policy. |
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Keywords: | Supply chain disruptions Product substitution Dual souring |
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