Modelling Pricing Policy Based on Shelf-Life of Non Homogeneous Available-To-Promise in Fruit Supply Chains
[EN] Fruit Supply Chains (SCs) are influenced by uncontrollable natural factors causing heterogeneity in their products, as regards certain attributes that are relevant to customers and vary over time because of the shelf-life. As a consequence customers should be served not only with the required q...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] Fruit Supply Chains (SCs) are influenced by uncontrollable natural
factors causing heterogeneity in their products, as regards certain attributes that
are relevant to customers and vary over time because of the shelf-life. As a
consequence customers should be served not only with the required quantity and
due date as usual, but also with the quality, freshness and homogeneity specified
in their orders. The order promising process (OPP) is based on the uncommitted
availability of homogeneous product quantities in planned lots (ATP) that are
uncertain. Therefore, there is a risk of not being reliable in the commitments
because of discrepancies between the real and planned homogeneous quantities.
Furthermore, due to the shelf-life (SL), serving customers with the freshest
product introduce the risk of increasing waste because of the aging process. To
efficiently manage these risks, this work proposes a mathematical model for
handling the heterogeneous ATP in fruit SCs and a pricing policy based on the
product SL in the moment of delivery. In order to illustrate the application of the
modelling approach, a short numerical example is introduced. The example
evidences a conflictive situation when optimizing the assignation of homogeneous
ATP between serving orders with fresh and more valuable product, what
could lead to increase the risk of having waste because of expiration, and
consequently, more costs and less profit.
This research has been supported by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Telecommunications, government of Costa Rica (MICITT), through the program of innovation and human capital for competitiveness (PINN) (PED-019-2015-1).
Grillo-Espinoza, H.; Alemany Díaz, MDM.; Ortiz Bas, Á. (2016). Modelling Pricing Policy Based on Shelf-Life of Non Homogeneous Available-To-Promise in Fruit Supply Chains. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. 480:608-617. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45390-3_52
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