Vendor managed inventory (VMI): From theory to practical implementation a literature review

Roba Walid Salem, Adel Elomri

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Abstract

This review paper considers a supply chain collaborative initiative which is "Vendor Managed Inventory" or "VMI". VMI systems have received significant attention in the last two decades from researches worldwide due to its proved capability in effectively coordinating various parties in the supply chain through information sharing and exchange .In simple terms VMI allows suppliers to manage their retailers' inventories and to decide on replenishment policies for their retailers. Generally contributions to literature of VMI are divided in to (1) Modeling of VMI systems (2)Practical implementation of VMI .This paper aims to analyze the various research aspects of VMI based on extensive literature search and to generate a classification scheme from which students, researches and practitioners can benefit. We could identify that there exists three different angles of research on VMI: (1) General (2) Modeling (3) Case studies. We further breakdown the classification to obtain the following classification scheme (1) Modeling (Mathematical/Simulation) (2) Case studies (3) Benefits (4) Challenges & success factors. Under Mathematical model we have three subsections (1) Optimal replenishment & dispatching policies (2) Pricing under VMI (3) VMI and contractual agreements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-93
Number of pages26
JournalInternational Journal of Supply Chain Management
Volume6
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

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