Order Allocation In Multiple Supplier Environment: A Case Study Of A Plastic Company
Abstract
This study focuses on debate on an area of emerging research: evaluating multiple
sourcing strategy to determine which strategy brings more benefits to their business. The
effects of supplier selection and order allocation procedures are the base to be considered
so that total purchasing cost is minimized at any time of an order while satisfying a
specific service level. For this purpose, analytical hierarchy process is conducted and a
linear programming with minimizing total cost objective is proposed in order to alleviate
the problem and obtain the most optimal solutions. The numerical example is solved using
CPLEX and the results are compared. The sensitivity analysis demonstrates the flexibility
and efficiency of the proposed model in the different change conditions. The final part of
the paper summarizes the conclusions and suggest a new direction for future research to
expand problem more extensively.