Effects Of Different Order Processing Strategies On Operating Curves Of Logistic Models: A Comparison Of Make-to-Order And Make-to-Stock

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Complexity in the decision-making process results from the interaction of various parameters. Exemplary influencing factors are the durability of products, the desired delivery times, and the required product variants. In practice, uncertainties of customer behavior and existing time pressure complicate decision-making processes even more. Given this scenario, continuously determining the most suitable order processing strategy for each product presents a great challenge for companies. Logistic models reflect logistic interdependencies and are influenced by the order processing strategy. It affects the shape of operating curves as well as the position of operating points in logistic models. Therefore, logistic models can serve as a starting point for a holistic model providing assistance selecting the order processing strategy. This paper considers the impacts of various strategies on the operating curves of logistic models. This includes a description of the procedure for analyzing the effects of switching the order processing strategy. After determining a suitable company’s internal supply chain, an analysis of the operating curves of different logistic models for the order processing strategies Make-to-Order and Make-to-Stock on a single product base follows. A comparison of the operating curves of logistic models for these two strategies and a detailed analysis of processes help to evaluate whether differences result from the strategies or the processes. An exemplary application on a data set from industry demonstrates the general practicability of the approach.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer18
ZeitschriftJournal of Production Systems and Logistics
Jahrgang2021
Ausgabenummer1
Anzahl der Seiten12
ISSN2702-2587
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2021

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