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1 1 Inventory Management (Deterministic Model) Coordination Mechanisms for a Distribution System with One Supplier and Multiple Retailers Prof. Dr. Jinxing Xie Department of Mathematical Sciences Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China http://faculty.math.tsinghua.edu.cn/~jxie Email: jxie@ math.tsinghua.edu.cn Voice: (86-10)62787812 Fax: (86-10)62785847 Office: Rm. 1202, New Science Building

2 2 Background: Supply Chain Structure  Fangruo Chen, Awi Federgruen, Y.S. Zheng. Coordination Mechanisms for a Distribution System with One Supplier and Multiple Retailers, MS 2001, 47/5, 693-708 T 0 w T i, p i (or d i )

3 3 Notation

4 4

5 5 Problems: Coordination Mechanism Definition. A contract (scheme, mechanism) is said to coordinate the supply chain if the set of supply chain optimal actions is a Nash equilibrium, i.e., no firm has a profitable unilateral deviation from the set of supply chain optimal actions. Centralized Decision  Decentralized Decision Can order-quantity discount scheme coordinate the supply chain (the distribution system)?

6 6 Decentralized Decision Model

7 7 Decentralized Decision: Stackelberg Game Retailer i’s problem The supplier’s problem d i (w) T i (w) (12)

8 8 Decentralized Decision: Algorithm Fangruo Chen; Awi Federgruen; Yu-Sheng Zheng. NEAR-OPTIMAL PRICING AND REPLENISHMENT STRATEGIES FOR A RETAIL / DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. OR, 2001, 49/6, 839-853. (1) (…,-2,-1,0,1,2,…)

9 9 Centralized Decision Model

10 10 Centralized Solution Fangruo Chen; Awi Federgruen; Yu-Sheng Zheng. OR, 2001, 49/6, 839-853 (1) (…,-2,-1,0,1,2,…)

11 11 Order-Quantity Discount

12 12 Proof

13 13 Proof

14 14 Proof

15 15 Order-Quantity Discount: Demand rates are exogenously given

16 16 Proof

17 17 Proof: Incremental Order-Quantity Discount

18 18 Proof

19 19 Proof: All-Unit Order-Quantity Discount

20 20 Proof

21 21 Proof

22 22 Proof

23 23 Note

24 24 Coordination Mechanisms (1)

25 25 Coordination Mechanisms (2) Pay to the supplier: retailer i

26 26 Coordination Mechanisms (3)

27 27 Coordination Mechanisms (4)

28 28 Property of the Contract Notes The scheme is by no means unique. If {K i s } are retailer-specific, the pricing scheme fails to be uniform across all retailers.

29 29 Proof: Retailers’ Problem

30 30 Proof: Retailers’ Problem

31 31 Proof: Supplier’s Problem Average payment from retailers to supplier Average cost of the supplier Profit function of the supplier

32 32 Proof: Supplier’s Problem

33 33 When a new retailer comes …

34 34 When a new retailer comes … Proof. (Omitted)

35 35 Review of this lecture  Distribution system  centralized vs. decentralized control  order-quantity discount scheme  coordination mechanism  Any other simpler coordination mechanisms?  How about other system?  general system  information asymmetry


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