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Supply chain management is not always concerned with the optimal solutions in terms of product distribution. Market mechanism solves product distribution problem by allocating the scheduled resources according to market prices. We formulate supply chain model as a discrete resource allocation problem, and demonstrate the applicability of economic analysis to this framework. The proposed algorithm facilitates sophisticated supply chain management, which conducts a pareto optimal solution in product distribution system.
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Kaihara, T. (1999). Supply Chain Management Based on Market Mechanism in Virtual Enterprise. In: Camarinha-Matos, L.M., Afsarmanesh, H. (eds) Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises. PRO-VE 1999. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 27. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35577-1_28
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