Data-driven Wasserstein distributionally robust dual-sourcing inventory model under uncertain demand
Yun Geon Kim and
Byung Do Chung
Omega, 2024, vol. 127, issue C
Abstract:
Dual-sourcing inventory management, which is aimed at replenishing inventory through two supply sources, has been extensively incorporated across various industries as it can mitigate supply chain related operational risks. Given the practical relevance of this framework, many dual-sourcing inventory models based on stochastic and robust optimization approaches have been developed. However, these approaches encounter challenges such as the curse of dimensionality or solution conservativeness. In this study, we developed a data-driven distributionally robust optimization model for dual-sourcing inventory management under uncertain demand conditions, in which partial information regarding the distribution of the uncertain demand is available. A tractable model was constructed to solve the problem, and an optimal solution was derived in a closed-form expression. Numerical experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed model in comparison with benchmark models in terms of the order-, stock-, and rolling-horizon-related parameters and demand distributions. The results demonstrated the benefit of adopting the dual-sourcing strategy in inventory management based on the distributionally robust optimization approach. In addition, the proposed model outperformed the benchmark models in terms of mitigating the bullwhip effect.
Keywords: Inventory management; Dual sourcing; Distributionally robust optimization; Data-driven (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2024.103112
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