Title :
Coordination and Risk Analysis of VMI Supply Chains With RFID Technology
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Textiles & Clothing, Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Kowloon, China
Abstract :
RFID technology is an important tool in modern supply chain management. This paper analytically studies the use of RFID in a two-echelon single-manufacturer single-retailer supply chain with the vendor managed inventory (VMI) scheme. First, the supply chain models under a retail replenishment problem with and without RFID are constructed. Second, both the levels of risk and the expected profits of the supply chains are explored. Third, measures which can coordinate the supply chains with and without RFID are proposed. Fourth, comparisons between the cases with and without RFID are made. This paper analytically illustrates several important managerial insights which include: (i) when the RFID tag cost is very small, employing the RFID technology yields an improved supply chain with both larger expected profit and smaller risk; (ii) there exist multiple return policies which can coordinate the supply chain with RFID and the respective upper and lower bounds are identified; (iii) it is beneficial for the manufacturer to take the initiative to share the retailer´s cost of RFID implementation, and this action not only can help coordinate the supply chain but also lower the manufacturer´s risk; and (iv) compared to the case without RFID, the return rate under the coordinating return policy for the case with RFID can be lower if the RFID tag cost is appropriately shared between the retailer and the manufacturer. These insights are important for both industrialists and academicians.
Keywords :
costing; inventory management; profitability; radiofrequency identification; risk analysis; supply chain management; RFID implementation; RFID tag cost; RFID technology; VMI supply chains; expected profit; manufacturer risk; retail replenishment problem; retailer cost; return policy; risk analysis; supply chain coordination; supply chain management; supply chain model; two-echelon single-manufacturer single-retailer supply chain; vendor managed inventory; Contracts; Informatics; Investments; Radiofrequency identification; Risk analysis; Supply chain management; Supply chains; Inventory management; radio frequency identification (RFID); risk analysis; supply chain coordination;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2011.2158830