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Supply Chain Planning for Random Demand Surges: Reactive Capacity and Safety Stock

Lu Huang (), Jing-Sheng Song () and Jordan Tong ()
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Lu Huang: Google Inc., Mountain View, California 94043
Jing-Sheng Song: Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708
Jordan Tong: Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2016, vol. 18, issue 4, 509-524

Abstract: Globalization, innovation, social media, and exposure to natural and man-made disasters have increased organizations’ need to cope with demand surges: random, significant increases in demand in an otherwise relatively stable demand environment. To build supply chain capabilities, organizations face a choice between two fundamentally different sourcing strategies—reactive capacity and safety stock. We develop a framework to guide the joint sourcing strategy that minimizes the long-run average cost under a target service level. A salient feature of our modeling framework is a novel demand model that captures important continuous-time, non-Markovian characteristics of demand surge trajectories. In addition to the total magnitude as typically modeled in the literature, we define several other metrics of surges, including duration, intensity, compactness, peak position, volatility, and frequency. The resulting optimization problem is challenging because it requires evaluating, for any sample path, whether surge demand can be satisfied at every point in time—a refined feature that traditional models do not have. To identify the optimal strategy, we first characterize the optimal production and deployment policy for any given strategy and then transform the original problem into two equivalent but more tractable problems. Finally, through stochastic comparison techniques, we show how the magnitude and predictability of surge demand characteristics (mentioned above) and the cost profiles of each strategy impact the optimal joint strategy.

Keywords: supply chain risk management; inventory planning; demand surges; Markov modulated demand; reactive capacity; safety stock; stochastic comparison (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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