Manufacturing rescheduling after crisis or disaster-caused supply chain disruption.
Hongguang BoXiao Alison ChenQian LuoWenpeng WangPublished in: Comput. Oper. Res. (2023)
Keyphrases
- supply chain
- shop floor
- supply chain management
- manufacturing companies
- decision making
- manufacturing systems
- supply chain coordination
- inventory management
- bullwhip effect
- capacity planning
- product life cycle
- operating costs
- lead time
- distribution centers
- quantity discount
- decision support system
- service level
- trading partners
- crisis management
- uncertain demand
- inventory control
- customer demand
- supplier selection
- material handling
- emergency management
- cost savings
- planning horizon
- revenue sharing
- profit sharing
- optimal solution
- market demand
- electronic commerce
- semiconductor manufacturing
- information sharing
- manufacturing process
- control architecture
- production planning