Coordination of a three-level supply chain (supplier-manufacturer-retailer) with permissible delay in payments

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Different trade credits can be used to coordinate a supply chain. One of the well-known mechanisms that is widely used in practice is the permissible delay in payments. This paper proposes models for coordinating a three-level (supplier-manufacturer-retailer) supply chain with permissible delay in payments, with its length (time to settle a payment) being a decision variable. It investigates the permissible delay among the three players, where the supplier offers a delay in payment to the manufacturer and the manufacturer offers another one to the retailer. The paper investigates nine different scenarios of permissible delay among the three players. A simulation study was performed and a thorough analysis of the results was used to identify the limitations of all scenarios and to draw some managerial insights and findings. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Supply chain management, Joint economic lot sizing problem, Multi-level supply chain, Permissible delay in payments, Integrated inventory model, Trade credit, Order quantity, Vendor, Management, Policy, Period, Eoq

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