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Lead time (LT) is an inseparable factor of any supply chain (SC). Lead time uncertainty is known as a type of supply uncertainty that affects ordering policies, inventory levels, and product availability level. There are two main strategies concerning SC uncertainties: adapter and shaper...
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Many criteria should be considered for project selection in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sectors; while, the resources are limited. Besides, the uncertainty of the selection and evaluation process increases the difficulty of ICT project selection. Therefore, a fuzzy system in...
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Purpose: Distribution systems usually utilize both traditional retailing channels in conjunction with e-channels. The purpose of this paper is to investigate a dual-channel supply chain, comprising a traditional retailing channel and an e-channel under disruption. By benchmarking against the...
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In this paper, service level coordination is studied in a two-stage supply chain (SC). In the investigated model, a retailer is faced with uncertain lead time (LT) due to shipping time instability. Reducing lead time fluctuations is used as an incentive scheme to induce the retailer for...
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