Supply Chain Delivery Performance Improvement for Uniformly Distributed Delivery Time

Tatiana Rudchenko, Kennesaw State University

ABSTRACT
This paper investigates strategies of supply chain delivery performance improvement. The performance is measured using a cost-based analytical model which evaluates the expected penalty cost for early and late delivery. Delivery time is modeled using uniform distribution. The results demonstrate strategies for improving delivery performance when a supplier uses an optimally positioned delivery window to minimize the expected penalty cost. Theoretical and managerial implications of the findings are discussed.

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