On the Benefits of Operational Flexibility in a Distribution Network with Transshipment

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Dennis Yu

Clarkson University

Sammi Tang

University of Miami - Department of Management

Julie Niederhoff

Syracuse University

Date Written: January 26, 2011

Abstract

We consider a centralized distribution network with multiple retailers who receive replenishment inventory to satisfy customer demand of the local markets. The operational flexibility of the network is defined as the opportunity that one retailer's excess inventory can be transferred to satisfy other retailers' unmet customer demand due to stock-outs. A general modeling framework is developed to optimize retailers' order quantities under any possible flexibility level of a stylized two-stage distribution network. We apply the framework to formulate and solve the transshipment problem of a distribution network with three retailers. Six typical flexibility levels are investigated to make the comparison study on the firm's profit performance under three ordering quantity policies: average demand, newsvendor order quantity, and optimal order quantity. We find that the operational flexibility and system optimization are complements to the firm's performance. The ordering policy with newsvendor ordering quantity can perform fairly well with moderate flexibility level when compared with the optimized ordering policy with full flexibility.

Suggested Citation

Yu, Dennis and Tang, Sammi and Niederhoff, Julie, On the Benefits of Operational Flexibility in a Distribution Network with Transshipment (January 26, 2011). Omega, volume 39, issue 3, 2011 [10.1016/j.omega.2010.08.004] (forthcoming), University of Miami Business School Research Paper No. 4906766, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4906766

Dennis Yu

Clarkson University ( email )

United States

Sammi Tang (Contact Author)

University of Miami - Department of Management ( email )

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Julie Niederhoff

Syracuse University ( email )

721 University Ave
WSOM 630
Syracuse, NY 13244-2130
United States

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