Methodologies and attributes implemented in the Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI): A literature review

This chapter presents a literature review about the vendor-managed inventory as well as the methods which improve management, to discover, describe, and analyze methodologies that have been used to support the process of the VMI integration and coordination in the supply chain. Authors focus general...

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Hoofdauteur: Pérez Guzmán, Irma Ruth
Andere auteurs: Avelar Sosa, Liliana, Mejia, Jose
Formaat: Capítulo de libro
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: IGI Global 2020
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Online toegang:https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0202-0.ch018
https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/239062
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Samenvatting:This chapter presents a literature review about the vendor-managed inventory as well as the methods which improve management, to discover, describe, and analyze methodologies that have been used to support the process of the VMI integration and coordination in the supply chain. Authors focus generally on the advantages that are offered by the VMI to achieve cooperation in a vendor-customer relationship. Results reveal that there is a diversity in the methodologies that were implemented, which perhaps relies on the game theory as a recent methodology that was included to achieve long-term relationships between vendor and customer, because currently supply chains are operating in dynamic environments that require greater efforts of integration among all participants or members.