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SUCH A Computerized Supply Chain Management Simulator

SUCH A Computerized Supply Chain Management Simulator. Prof. Dr. Fusun ULENGIN Asst. Prof. Dr. Y. Ilker TOPCU. Decisions and Reporting. Decisions. Decisions. Results (R e por t ). Results ( R e por t ). Decisions. Decisions. Results (R eports). Results (Reports).

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SUCH A Computerized Supply Chain Management Simulator

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  1. SUCHA Computerized Supply Chain Management Simulator Prof. Dr. Fusun ULENGIN Asst. Prof. Dr. Y. Ilker TOPCU

  2. Decisions and Reporting Decisions Decisions Results (Report) Results (Report) Decisions Decisions Results (Reports) Results (Reports)

  3. Geographical Market Structure Local Local 1000 mi. Market Market No. 1 No. 2 700 mi. 700 mi. Central Market 1000 mi. 1000 mi. No. 5 700 mi. 700 mi. Local Local Market Market No. 4 1000 mi. No. 3

  4. Facilities at any Local Market • Manufacturing plant of the firm of the local market • Raw material warehouse of same firm • Finished goods private warehouse of the same firm • Finished goods public warehouse of the same firm • Finished goods private warehouse of all other firms • Finished goods public warehouse of all other firms

  5. Logical Decisions • Raw Material Purchasing • Production Scheduling • Warehousing / Inventory • Transportation • Finished Good Allocation • Sales Promotion

  6. Inbound & Outbound Transportation

  7. An Example for Transportation Decision • An order of 6 tons oat flour at week t • 3.5 tons by rail • 2 Car Load (2*1.5 tons) + 0.5 tonsLCL • 2.5 tons by truck • 3 Truck Load (3*0.7 tons) + 0.4 tonsLTL RM Purchasing Costt = 6 * 1500 RM Transportation Costt = 75*3 + 100*0.5 + 115*2.1 + 150*0.4 Shipments of • 2.5 tons oat flouris finished at week t • 3 tons oat flour is finished at week t+1 • 0.5 tons oat flour is finished at week t+2

  8. Production

  9. An Example for Production Decision Available rice flour (2.8 tons) < Required rice flour (3.2 tons=400*0,008) Production made = 2.8 / 0.008= 350 units Production Charget = 1968 + 350 * [(350-243)/29)2 + 0.5] + 70 * 3.5 + 120 * 2 + (400 - 350) * 3.5

  10. Inventory Management • Inventory (on hand) Carrying Cost = Oat flour on hand [tons] * 1500 * 0.15 + Barley flakes on hand [tons] * 2000 * 0.15 + Rice flour on hand [tons] * 3500 * 0.15 + FG on hand [units] * 250 * 0.24 • Raw Material (RM) available for productiont = RM transportedt + RM on handt-1 • RM on hand = RM in warehouse = RM available for production - RM used for production • Finished Goods (FG) available on salet [in Home Market (HM)] = FG producedt + FG on handt-1 - FG Shipment to Other Marketst • FG available on salet [in Other Markets (OM)] = FG transportedt + FG on handt-1 • FG on hand = FG in warehouse = FG available on sale - FG aggregate sales • Supply [by a firm in HM] = Shipment made to HM (“Supply to home” on Decision Sheet/Interface) • Supply [by a firm in OM] = FG available at market

  11. Warehousing

  12. Equations Concerning Sales

  13. Example 1

  14. Example 2

  15. Example 3

  16. Example 4

  17. Competitive Objectives

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