Integrated optimisation of pricing, manufacturing, and procurement decisions of a make-to-stock system operating in a fluctuating environment
Manufacturers experience random environmental fluctuations that influence their supply and demand processes directly. To cope with these environmental fluctuations, they typically utilise operational hedging strategies in terms of pricing, manufacturing, and procurement decisions. We focus on this c...
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description | Manufacturers experience random environmental fluctuations that influence their supply and demand processes directly. To cope with these environmental fluctuations, they typically utilise operational hedging strategies in terms of pricing, manufacturing, and procurement decisions. We focus on this challenging problem by proposing an analytical model. Specifically, we study an integrated problem of procurement, manufacturing, and pricing strategies for a continuous-review make-to-stock system operating in a randomly fluctuating environment with exponentially distributed processing times. The environmental changes are driven by a continuous-time discrete state-space Markov chain, and they directly affect the system's procurement price, raw material flow rate, and price-sensitive demand rate. We formulate the system as an infinite-horizon Markov decision process with a long-run average profit criterion and show that the optimal procurement and manufacturing strategies are of state-dependent threshold policies. Besides that, we provide several analytical results on the optimal pricing strategies. We introduce a linear programming formulation to numerically obtain the system's optimal decisions. We, particularly, investigate how production rate, holding cost, procurement price and demand variabilities, customers' price sensitivity, and interaction between supply and demand processes affect the system's performance measures through an extensive numerical study. Furthermore, our numerical results demonstrate the potential benefits of using dynamic pricing compared to that of static pricing. In particular, the profit enhancement being achieved with dynamic pricing can reach up to 15%, depending on the problem parameters. |
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