The example of the bullwhip effect shown in Table 13.4 shows how a simple 5 per cent

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The example of the bullwhip effect shown in Table 13.4 shows how a simple 5 per cent reduction in demand at the end of the supply chain causes fluctuations that increase in severity the further back an operations is placed in the chain.

(a) Using the same logic and the same rules (i.e. all operations keep one period’s inventory), what would the effect on the chain be if demand fluctuated period by period between 100 and 95? That is, period 1 has a demand of 100, period 2 has a demand of 95, period 3 a demand of 100, period 4 a demand of 95, and so on?

(b) What happens if all operations in the supply chain decided to keep only half of the period’s demand as inventory?

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Operations Management

ISBN: 978-0273776291

7th Edition

Authors: Nigel Slack ,Alistair Brandon-Jones ,Robert Johnston

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