Competitive supply chain network design: An overview of classifications, models, solution techniques and applications Article

Farahani, RZ, Rezapour, S, Drezner, T et al. (2014). Competitive supply chain network design: An overview of classifications, models, solution techniques and applications . OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 45 92-118. 10.1016/j.omega.2013.08.006

cited authors

  • Farahani, RZ; Rezapour, S; Drezner, T; Fallah, S

abstract

  • Supply chain network design (SCND) determines the structure of a chain and affects its costs and performance. SCND deals with a variety of decisions such as determining number, size and location of facilities in a supply chain (SC) and may include tactical decisions (such as distribution, transportation and inventory management policies) as well as operational decisions (such as fulfilling customers demand). SCND has a voluminous literature. Most of the literature deals with a single SC and ignores the existing competitor SCs and future emerging ones. However, SCs compete together to capture more market shares. Even if there is not any competitor at the moment, SCs should be prepared for possible future competitive situation at the SCND stage. On the other hand, many competitive models assume that the supply chain network (SCN) and its structure already exist. Few research papers consider both aspects of design and competition. In this paper, we provide a review of SCND literature and highlight the effects of competitive environment on SCND. We review, classify, and introduce the major features of the proposed models in both SCND and competition literature. After investigating proposed competitive SCND models we develop a general framework for modeling the competitive SCND problems considering managerial insight and propose potential areas for future research. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

publication date

  • January 1, 2014

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 92

end page

  • 118

volume

  • 45