Supply Chain Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Supply Chain”.

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It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
4 months ago
Reengineering the Supply Chain Challenge from pg. 742 of Business Dynamics by Sterman
Reengineering the Supply Chain Challenge from pg. 742 of Business Dynamics by Sterman
6 months ago
It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
It's a model simulating well-known beer game in supply chain management. In this supply chain simulation, there are four sub-levels namely order, policy, back-order and cost level which reflect different kind of factors in a supply chain.
 Author: Abhijith N     Just hit the simulate button to see the simulation run. You can add displays and see the 
 -       Inventory States 
 -          Inflow 
 -          Out flow 
 For each node. 
  Assumption for base model:  
   
 1.       Normal stationary demand at each end node. 
 2.       S

Author: Abhijith N


Just hit the simulate button to see the simulation run. You can add displays and see the

-       Inventory States

-          Inflow

-          Out flow

For each node.

Assumption for base model:

 

1.       Normal stationary demand at each end node.

2.       Separate online and store demand

3.       LT between nodes can be set.

4.       Inventory policy is fixed base stock level at each node.

5.       Single item